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the free encyclopedia American crime novelist (1918–2006) For the gangster · 1918 Brooklyn · New York · U.S. Died July 17 · 2006 (2006-07-17) (aged&#160 · 88) Murrells Inlet · South Carolina · U.S. Occupation Novelist actor Period 1947–2006 Genre Hardboiled crime fiction · detective fiction Notable awards Inkpot Award (1994) &#91 · 1 &#93 · Spouse Mary Ann Pearce (1945–1963) · Sherri Malinou (1965–1983) · Jane Rogers Johnson (1983) Frank Morrison Spillane ( / s p ɪ ˈ l eɪ n / · March 9 · 1918&#160 · &#8211 · &#32 · July 17 · 2006) · better known as Mickey Spillane

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the free encyclopedia American crime novelist (1918–2006) For the gangster
1918 Brooklyn
New York
U.S. Died July 17
2006 (2006-07-17) (aged&#160
88) Murrells Inlet
South Carolina
U.S. Occupation Novelist actor Period 1947–2006 Genre Hardboiled crime fiction
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detective fiction Notable awards Inkpot Award (1994) &#91
1 &#93
Spouse Mary Ann Pearce (1945–1963)
Sherri Malinou (1965–1983)
Jane Rogers Johnson (1983) Frank Morrison Spillane ( / s p ɪ ˈ l eɪ n /
March 9
1918&#160
&#8211
&#32
July 17
2006)
better known as Mickey Spillane

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