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  2. Morton L. Janklow - Wikipedia

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    Morton Lloyd Janklow (May 30, 1930 – May 25, 2022) was an American literary agent, the primary partner in Janklow & Nesbit Associates, a New York–based literary agency. His clients included Barbara Taylor Bradford , Thomas Harris , Judith Krantz , Pope John Paul II , Nancy Reagan , Anne Rice , Sidney Sheldon , Danielle Steel , Barbara ...

  3. Morton Janklow, Groundbreaking Literary Agent, Dies at 91 - AOL

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    Morton Janklow, one of the nation’s most powerful literary agents who elevated the power of the profession in advocating for authors, died Wednesday morning of heart failure at his home in Water ...

  4. Jane C. Ginsburg - Wikipedia

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    She is the Morton L. Janklow Professor of Literary and Artistic Property Law at the Columbia Law School. She also directs the law school's Kernochan Center for Law, Media and the Arts. [1] In 2011, Ginsburg was elected to the British Academy. [2] Ginsburg is the daughter of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

  5. Janklow - Wikipedia

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    Janklow is a surname derived from the Polish Jewish given name Jankiel. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Janklow (1939–2012), American lawyer and politician; Morton L. Janklow (1930–2022), American literary agent

  6. List of Jewish American businesspeople in media - Wikipedia

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    Morton L. Janklow (1930–2022), co-founder of Janklow & Nesbit Associates, the largest literary agency in the world [151] Bruce Judson (1958–), former General Manager at Time Inc. New Media, co-founder of Time Warner's banner ad website Pathfinder [152] Jonathan Karp (1963/1964–), publisher of Simon & Schuster [142]

  7. The New Shmoo - Wikipedia

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    The New Shmoo is an American animated television series based on the character from the Li'l Abner comic strip created by Al Capp, produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on NBC from September 22 to December 15, 1979.

  8. The Unloved - Wikipedia

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    The story is semi-autobiographical, [2] Morton wrote and produced the film in collaboration with screenwriter Tony Grisoni. It was produced for Channel 4 and shown as part of its Britain's Forgotten Children series, [3] and was first broadcast on 17 May 2009. [4] The film drew an audience of two million viewers. [4]

  9. No. 73 - Wikipedia

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    No 73, later retitled 7T3, is a British 1980s children's TV show produced by TVS for the ITV network. It was broadcast live on Saturday mornings and ran from 2 January 1982 to 27 March 1988. The show had an ensemble cast amongst others, Sandi Toksvig, Neil Buchanan, Patrick Doyle, Andrea Arnold, Kim Goody and Kate Copstick. [1]