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  2. Category:Fictional characters from New York City - Wikipedia

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    Category: Fictional characters from New York City. 12 languages. ... Fictional New York City Police Department officers (5 C, 21 P) 0–9. 30 Rock characters (1 C, ...

  3. Willy Loman - Wikipedia

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    Willy Loman is an aging Brooklyn, New York salesman whose less than spectacular career is on the decline. He has lost the youthful verve of his past and his camaraderie has faded away. His business acumen is still at its peak, but he is no longer able to leverage his personality to get by. Time has caught up with him. [2]

  4. List of fictional actors - Wikipedia

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    Francis Flute (theater character), bellows-mender and actor – William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream Megan Healy, TV and film actress – Double Trouble: All Grown Up Izembaro, the lead mummer of a Braavosi theatre troupe (adaptation, Richard E. Grant ) - George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire

  5. List of The Producers characters - Wikipedia

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    Leopold "Leo" Bloom is a timid and mild-mannered accountant, [1] prone to panic attacks and who keeps a fragment of his childhood blue blanket in his pocket to calm himself. . Towards the end of the film, when Leo tries to turn himself in and use his accountant books as evidence, Max stops Leo on the way out the door and steals Leo's books, causing Leo to lose his temper and attack Max in a ...

  6. Smash (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series revolves around a fictional New York City theater community and specifically the creation of a new Broadway musical. It features a large ensemble cast, led by Debra Messing, Jack Davenport, Katharine McPhee, Christian Borle, Megan Hilty, and Anjelica Huston. The show debuted on February 6, 2012, and its first season ended on May 14 ...

  7. Death of a Salesman - Wikipedia

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    Death of a Salesman is a 1949 stage play written by the American playwright Arthur Miller.The play premiered on Broadway in February 1949, running for 742 performances. It is a two-act tragedy set in late 1940s Brooklyn told through a montage of memories, dreams, and arguments of the protagonist Willy Loman, a travelling salesman who is despondent with his life and appears to be slipping into ...

  8. Laughter on the 23rd Floor - Wikipedia

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    Laughter on the 23rd Floor is a roman à clef, with the characters in the play based on Neil Simon's co-writers on Your Show of Shows. Lloyd Rose, in her Washington Post review, [1] noted several of the real-life inspirations: the "Sid Caesar–inspired Max Prince", "hypochondriac Ira (played by Ron Orbach, inspired by Mel Brooks)" ... and "fussy Russian emigre Val (Mark Linn-Baker, inspired ...

  9. Fade Out – Fade In - Wikipedia

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    The musical opened on Broadway on May 26, 1964 at the Mark Hellinger Theatre, and closed on April 17, 1965, after 274 performances and six previews.Directed by George Abbott and choreographed by Ernest Flatt, the cast included Carol Burnett as Hope Springfield, Dick Patterson as Rudolf, Lou Jacobi as Lionel Z. Governor, Jack Cassidy as Byron Prong, and Tina Louise as Gloria Currie.

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