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  2. Lee Israel - Wikipedia

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    Leonore Carol "Lee" Israel (December 3, 1939 – December 24, 2014) was an American author known for committing literary forgery. Her 2008 confessional autobiography Can You Ever Forgive Me? was adapted into the 2018 film of the same name starring Melissa McCarthy as Israel.

  3. Can You Ever Forgive Me? - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, following the critical and commercial failure of her biography of Estée Lauder, author Lee Israel struggles with financial troubles, writer's block, and alcoholism. Although she hopes to write a biography of comedian Fanny Brice , her agent, Marjorie, sharply rejects the idea and explains that Lee, with her difficult personality, is ...

  4. Estée Lauder (businesswoman) - Wikipedia

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    Lauder's claims of descent from European aristocracy were discredited in a biography, Estée Lauder: Beyond the Magic (1985) by Lee Israel. [13] Her New York Times obituary observed "she was a New Yorker and not an aristocrat at all", notwithstanding "the mythmaking that is so much of the magic of the beauty industry". [14]

  5. Eric Lee (labor organizer) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Lee (born 1955) is an American-born activist and author. He was born in New York City and is the founding editor of LabourStart, an online news service for the international trade union movement. [1] He is also the author of The Labour Movement and the Internet: The New Internationalism (Pluto Press, 1996) and several other books. [2]

  6. Category:Israeli writers - Wikipedia

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    Also: Israel: People: By occupation: Writers Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  7. Leon Israel - Wikipedia

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    In 1909 Israel published his first caricature, that of Jacob Gordin, for the weekly magazine Der groyser kundes under his pseudonym "Lola". [2] [3] He also illustrated various Yiddish books, and in 1953 he published a picturebook, Di amoliker ist said in bilder (The East Side of Yesteryear in Pictures), which depicts immigrants in Manhattan during the early 20th century.

  8. Israeli writer Israel: 1961-02-22 Q6564153: 1 505 Aviva Sror-Baygel: Israeli writer Israel: 1961-04-06 Petah Tikva: Q68796427: 2 506 Michal Hazon: Israeli author Israel: 1961-06-02 Kfar Saba: Q7031601: 1 507 Sarit Seri: Israeli actress and voice actress Israel: 1961-10-14 Tel Aviv: Q6988491: 3 508 Anush Nagashian: Israeli writer Israel: 1961-11 ...

  9. Talk:Lee Israel - Wikipedia

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    In your October 13 edit summary, you say Mark Shaw’s comment should be deleted entirely from Lee Israel’s article because Mark is a conspiracy theorist. Then Lee Israel’s comments about herself should be eliminated, too, because she was a convicted felon who counterfeited letters from people she never met, and she stole genuine material ...