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  1. Jeremy Larner (born March 20, 1937) is an author, poet, journalist, and speechwriter. He won an Oscar in 1972 for Best Original Screenplay, for writing The Candidate.

  2. Rob Dyrdeks Manager and business partner Managed Dyrdek's entire business empire, comprised of various ventures including multiple lines of consumer products, a professional sports league and a charitable foundation.

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  3. by Jeremy Larner. ON APRIL 23, 1956, when the style of music known as rock ‘n’ roll had already established its present-day popularity, thirty-five hundred citizens of Birmingham, Alabama,...

  4. The College Drug Scene. Jeremy Larner is the author of the novel DRIVE, HE SAID, and co-author of THE ADDICT IN THE STREET. He is currently teaching at the New York State...

  5. Jeremy Larner, who won an academy award for the film’s screenplay, was active in politics. In 1968 he worked as a speechwriter for the presidential campaign of Senator Eugene McCarthy, and his political experience provided the film with a great amount of authentic detail.

  6. Jeremy D. Larner is a novelist and reporter who was a major speechwriter in the fall of 1968 for Senator Eugene McCarthy. He recently collaborated on a screen adaption of his 1964 novel, Drive, He Said.

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  8. Jeremy Larner. (b. 1937) Quick Reference. (1937–), author of the novels Drive, He Said (1964) and The Answer (1968), treating college students attempting to cope with an irrational society, in the latter book by resorting to drugs. He wrote the screenplay of his first novel and of The Candidate.

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