
Marshall Brickman (85)
American screenwriter (Annie Hall
American screenwriter (Annie Hall
Indian author and researcher.
Mexican writer
Albanian writer and academician.
American evangelist and Christian writer.
American film director and writer (Airplane!
Italian novelist and screenwriter.
American economist and political writer
Czech singer-songwriter.
Swiss writer and journalist.
Venezuelan writer and National Prize for Literature 1999.
South African writer
Swedish journalist and author (Arbetet
American author
American diving coach and author.
American songwriter
American travel writer.
French singer and songwriter ("Non
French author.
Chinese-born American historian and writer.
French farmer and writer.
Czech writer and photographer.
Russian writer.
Canadian historian and author.
American television writer and producer (Coach
American science fiction author
Irish singer-songwriter
American author
American singer and songwriter.
Indian author.
American writer
Dutch writer and journalist
Swiss artist and writer.
Romanian writer and journalist.
Macedonian author.
Luxembourgish lawyer and author.
Georgian writer.
British author.
Brazilian Roman Catholic priest and religious writer.
American author
South African writer.
Colombian author.
Spanish writer.
Swedish film and stage director and screenwriter.
American scriptwriter (Star Trek: The Next Generation
Danish author.
Ecuadorian writer and academic.
French writer and journalist (Le Progrès).
Polish actress and screenwriter.
French webmaster and writer
Norwegian singer-songwriter
American television writer and producer (Welcome Back
Italian journalist and writer.
Spanish-French writer and curator.
Tunisian-Swiss writer.
Chinese-born American author and academic.
American author and philanthropist.
Canadian writer and academic.
Canadian writer.
American musician (The Nymphs) and songwriter ("Yard of Blonde Girls")
American television writer and producer (Kate & Allie)
Canadian writer and media commentator.
Japanese writer and lyricist.
American television writer (Station 19)
Swiss writer and politician
Romanian-born Swedish writer and essayist.
Czech writer.
Chilean writer (Ardiente paciencia).
American singer-songwriter.
American television news writer and producer.
Italian-born French musician and writer.
American songwriter ("Hey Stoopid"
American investigative journalist and non-fiction writer.
Hungarian-born British Holocaust survivor and writer.
American author (The Public Burning
Italian biologist and writer
Canadian-born American television writer (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
Australian singer and songwriter.
Australian writer and philanthropist.
American author and freelance writer.