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and · decades later · When it came to the movies · he had a reputation for being a bit of a crank as well · Texas · on Oct. 2 · 1938 · during the making of "Cleopatra · " but he was laid off due to budget cuts. The way he told it · including writing a Buster Keaton story for The New York Times. In the 1960s and '70s · he established himself as an in-demand magazine and newspaper writer and became a television staple · which was included in his collection "Do You Sleep in the Nude?" with profiles of Barbra Streisand · Lucille Ball · Warren Beatty and others. His work appeared in Vogue · Esquire · 2026 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published · broadcast · rewritten · Promotions Advertise With Us Terms &
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