Elia Kazan
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+ | '''Elia Kazan''', ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Ηλίας Καζάν, [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]]: {{IPA|'iliɑ}}), ([[September 7]] [[1909]] – [[September 28]] [[2003]]) was a [[Greece|Greek]]-[[United States|American]] [[film director|film]] and [[Theatre direction|theatre director]], [[film producer|film]] and [[theatrical producer]], [[screenwriter]], [[novelist]] and cofounder of the influential [[Actors Studio]] in New York in 1947. | ||
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Elia Kazan, (Greek: Ηλίας Καζάν, IPA: Template:IPA), (September 7 1909 – September 28 2003) was a Greek-American film and theatre director, film and theatrical producer, screenwriter, novelist and cofounder of the influential Actors Studio in New York in 1947.
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