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  1. Alan K. Campbell (February 21, 1904 – June 14, 1963) was an American writer, stage actor, and screenwriter. He and his wife, Dorothy Parker, were a popular screenwriting team in Hollywood from 1934 to 1963.

  2. Alan Campbell (born 7 July 1971) is a Scottish fantasy novelist. Biography. Campbell was born and raised in Falkirk, Scotland. He studied computer science at the University of Edinburgh.

  3. Biography. This tall, lanky blond actor-singer-dancer who has achieved success on television and the stage, co-starring in a long-running CBS crime series ("Jake and the Fatman") and earning a 1995 Tony nomination as the gigolo screenwriter Joe Gillis in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicalization of "Sunset Boulevard."Native Floridian Alan Campbell ...

  4. Alan Campbell was born on 22 April 1957 in Homestead, Florida, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for The Ridge, Then We Got Help! (2009) and Three's a Crowd (1984). He was previously married to Lauren Kennedy and Nova Ball.

    • April 22, 1957
  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0132180Alan Campbell - IMDb

    Alan Campbell was born on 21 February 1904 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for A Star Is Born (1937), A Star Is Born (1954) and The Little Foxes (1941). He was married to Dorothy Parker. He died on 14 June 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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    • February 21, 1904
    • Alan Campbell
    • June 14, 1963
  6. In 1932, Parker met Alan Campbell, an actor hoping to become a screenwriter. They married two years later in Raton, New Mexico. Campbell's mixed parentage was the reverse of Parker's: he had a German-Jewish mother and a Scottish father. She learned that he was bisexual and later proclaimed in public that he was "queer as a billy goat".

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  8. Alan Campbell was born on February 21, 1904 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He was a writer and actor, known for A Star Is Born (1937), A Star Is Born (1954) and The Little Foxes (1941). He was married to Dorothy Parker. He died on June 14, 1963 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

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