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*[[1985]] - [[James Hadley Chase]], English writer (b. [[1906]]) *[[1985]] - [[James Hadley Chase]], English writer (b. [[1906]])
*[[1989]] - [[Osbourne Ruddock]], AKA "King Tubby", Dub pioneer (b. [[1941]]) *[[1989]] - [[Osbourne Ruddock]], AKA "King Tubby", Dub pioneer (b. [[1941]])
-* 1989 - [[André Cayatte]], French filmmaker (b. [[1909]]) 
*[[1994]] - [[Joseph Cotten]], American actor (b. [[1905]]) *[[1994]] - [[Joseph Cotten]], American actor (b. [[1905]])
* 1994 - [[Jack Kirby]], American comic book writer (b. [[1917]]) * 1994 - [[Jack Kirby]], American comic book writer (b. [[1917]])
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-*[[1963]] - [[Piero Manzoni]] (July 13 1933 - February 6, 1963) was an Italian artist best known for his ironic conceptual art in direct response to the work of Yves Klein.+*[[1963]] - [[Piero Manzoni]], Italian artist (''Artist's Shit'') (b. [[1933]])
-*[[1926]] - [[Summer with Monika]] is a Swedish 1953 film directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was premiered in Sweden on February 9 1953 and on February 6 1956 in the United States.+ 
-*[[1926]] - [[Haskell Wexler]] +*[[1956]] - ''[[Summer with Monika]]'' premieres in the United States.
 +*[[1922]] - [[Haskell Wexler]], American cinematographer and a filmmaker (''Medium Cool'')
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