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  • Belasco is an African-American cartoonist, known for his erotic comics, illustrations, and animations featuring muscular African-American gay men. Belasco...
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  • Belasco may refer to: Belasco (cartoonist), African-American gay erotic artist Belasco (surname), people with this surname Belasco (comics), a fictional...
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    Mabel Ballin (1887–1958), actress George Bancroft (1882–1956), actor Jay Belasco (1888–1949), actor Ted Bessell (1935–1996), actor Charles Bickford (1891–1967)...
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  • gay male cartoonist of note who has worked since the 1970s". Cartoonists whose work was featured include: Al Shapiro (A. Jay) Tim Barela Belasco Bruce Billings...
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    early 2000s, featured a variety of gay erotic comics by creators such as Belasco, John Blackburn, Bill Schmeling ("The Hun"), Shapiro, Jon Macy, Dom Orejudos...
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  • reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference. Leon Belasco, 85, Russian-American actor (My Sister Eileen) and musician. Herbert Feigl...
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    with a New Orleans stock company. She first appeared in New York at the Belasco Theatre in the 1910 hit comedy The Concert, which was Leo Ditrichstein's...
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    Sonata was played for him "Doctor, I'm fighting for my life!" — David Belasco, American playwright and theater impresario (14 May 1931) "After my head...
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  • created as an homage to independent cartoonist Dave Sim's character Cerebus the Aardvark. S'ym was a minion of Belasco, the ruler of the demonic dimension...
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    Albertine Randall (category American women cartoonists)
    New York, she was primary costume designer for David Belasco. She designed costumes for Belasco's opera A Grand Army Man in 1904, and for his 1907 production...
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  • rock promoter Rock Scully (1941–2014), manager of the Grateful Dead David Belasco (1853–1931) theatrical producer, impresario, director and playwright, born...
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    January 21, 1944, at the Wilmington, Delaware Playhouse. It premiered at the Belasco Theatre on February 2, 1944, with Lane drawing mild praise for his supporting...
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    producers, directors, designers and performers include Boris Aronson, David Belasco, Joel Grey, the Minskoff family, Zero Mostel, Joseph Papp, Mandy Patinkin...
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  • debuted in 1897 with Augustin Daly's company later working with David Belasco. Clayton "Peg Leg" Bates October 11, 1907 December 6, 1998 American Rhythm...
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  • American journalist David T. Beito (born 1956), American historian David Belasco (1853–1931), American theatrical producer David Bellamy (1933–2019), British...
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    States. The reunion began on May 1, 1907, with opening events held at the Belasco Theater (present site of the Howard T. Markey National Courts Building)...
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  • activist Tony Batista, Dominican-born baseball player December 10 Nic Belasco, basketball player Jeff Blashill, ice hockey player and coach Arden Myrin...
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  • Fisher Baker, financier and philanthropist (born 1840) May 14 – David Belasco, Broadway impresario, theater owner and playwright (born 1853) June 2 –...
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  • S. Army brigadier general Paul Wayland Bartlett (1924) sculptor David Belasco (Chevalier, 1924), theatrical producer, impresario, director and playwright...
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  • Witherspoon, Actress, 67, Is Dead; Performer 50 Years Made Bow at 15; Worked for Belasco". The New York Times. AP. November 19, 1957. Page 33, columns 2-3. Retrieved...
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