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David Alan Mamet
(1947-Alive). American playwright, screen writer, director and poet. Pulitzer Prize for Drama, 1984. |
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Howie Michael Mandel II
(1955-Alive). Canadian comedian and actor. |
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Marvin Mandel
(1920-Alive). 56th Governor of Maryland, 1969-1979. Democrat. Convicted of mail fraud and racketeering, 1977. Served 19 months in prison before being pardoned by Ronald Reagan. His conviction was overturned in 1987. |
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Barry Manilow
(1946-Alive). American singer and song writer. Born Barry Alan Pincus. |
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Joseph Leo Mankiewicz
(1909-1993). Polish-American screen writer, producer and director. Academy Award for Best Director, 1949, 1950. |
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Marcel Marceau
(March 22, 1923, Strasbourg, France-September 22, 2007, Paris, France). French mime. Born Marcel Mangel. |
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Rudolph Arthur "Rudy" Marcus
(1923-Alive). Canadian-born chemist. Nobel Prize in Chemistry, 1992. Became naturalized U.S. citizen, 1958. |
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Stanley Marcus
(1905-2002). American businessman. President, Neiman Marcus department stores, 1950-1972, Chairman of the Board, 1972-1976. Born Harold Stanley Marcus. |
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Herbert Marcuse
(1898-1979). German-American philosopher and sociologist. A critic of capitalism, his work influenced the New Left. |
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