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Name: I(sidore) A. L. Diamond
Variant Name: I. A. L. Diamond, Isidore A. L. Diamond, I. A.L. Diamond, Isidore Diamond, I(sidore) A L Diamond
Birth Date: June 27, 1920
Death Date: April 21, 1988
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Romanian
Gender: Male

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Unlike some screenwriters who feel they do not receive adequate recognition for their work, I. A. L. Diamond prefers to remain in the shadow of his cowriter, director Billy Wilder. Diamond is a talented man who deserves recognition, having helped to...


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Tim Burton's Corpse Bride Dazzles, But a Little Grim for Me
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