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Lisa Oz (née Lemole, [1] born July 20, 1963) is an American author and radio and television personality who has been an occasional co-host of The Dr. Oz Show. She has appeared on the Oprah and Friends XM radio telecasts. [2] Oz has authored or co-authored several books, including the You: The Owner's Manual series, [3] and is host of The Lisa ...
Amos Klausner [2] (later Oz) was born in 1939 in Jerusalem, [3] Mandatory Palestine, where he grew up at No. 18 Amos Street in the Kerem Avraham neighborhood. He was the only child of Fania (Mussman) and Yehuda Arieh Klausner, immigrants to Mandatory Palestine who had met while studying at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
Oz is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amos Oz (1939–2018), Israeli author; Avraham Oz (born 1944), Israeli theatre professor; Daphne Oz (born 1986), American author, chef, and television host; Doğan Öz (1934–1978), Turkish prosecutor assassinated in the line of duty; Frank Oz (born 1944), American film director, actor ...
Baum is a former resident of Los Angeles, since which he has lived in Missouri (Springfield) and Nevada (Las Vegas).Baum is a great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, [1] the original creator of the "Oz" series, and grandson of Frank Joslyn Baum, who published The Laughing Dragon of Oz in 1935.
Mehmet Cengiz Öz [a] (/ m ə ˈ m ɛ t ˈ dʒ ɛ ŋ ɡ ɪ z ɒ z / meh-MET JENG-gihz oz; Turkish: [mehˈmet dʒeɲˈɟiz øz]; born June 11, 1960), also known as Dr. Oz (/ ɒ z /), is an American television presenter, physician, author, professor emeritus of cardiothoracic surgery at Columbia University, and former political candidate who is President Donald Trump's nominee to serve as ...
The English translation was done by Nicholas de Lange and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2004. [6] The translation was praised by New York Magazine's book reviewer Boris Kacha as "preserving the author’s gorgeous, discursive style and his love of wordplay."
He published Oz books between 1978 and 1999, but incorporated elements from all the preceding Oz writers, most of whose works were still copyrighted. He collaborated with Chris Dulabone to release an English translation of The Yellow Fog in 1986. The two writers then adapted The Seven Underground Kings into The Underground Kings of Oz in 1993 ...
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