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  1. Genealogy for Allan Mark Levin (1948 - 1992) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. ... Share photos and videos ...

  2. Nov 2, 2011 · Allan M Levin was born on April 7, 1948, and died at age 44 years old on September 16, 1992. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Allan M Levin.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karen_AllenKaren Allen - Wikipedia

    Karen Jane Allen (born October 5, 1951) [1] is an American film and stage actress. She made her film debut in the comedy film Animal House (1978), which was soon followed by a small role in Woody Allen's romantic comedy-drama Manhattan (1979) and a co-lead role in Philip Kaufman's coming-of-age film The Wanderers (1979), before co-starring opposite Al Pacino in William Friedkin's crime ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_LevineAl Levine - Wikipedia

    Anaheim Angels (1999 – 2002) Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2003) Kansas City Royals (2003) Detroit Tigers (2004) San Francisco Giants (2005) Alan Brian Levine (born May 22, 1968) [1] is an American former Major League Baseball relief pitcher who pitched 234 games in the minor leagues, and 416 games in the major leagues. [2]

  5. Aug 16, 2002 · The tragic life and death of a poster boy. He was held up as the poster boy of racial preferences in the fight against California’s Proposition 209, the ballot initiative outlawing preferences passed overwhelmingly in 1996. An ardent defender of preferences, in 1995 he was profiled as their best defense in the pages of The Nation, The New ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ira_LevinIra Levin - Wikipedia

    Ira Marvin Levin (August 27, 1929 – November 12, 2007) was an American novelist, playwright, and songwriter. His works include the novels A Kiss Before Dying (1953), Rosemary's Baby (1967), The Stepford Wives (1972), This Perfect Day (1970), The Boys from Brazil (1976), and Sliver (1991).

  7. Jun 4, 2016 · By Bethan Bell. Photographs of loved ones taken after they died may seem morbid to modern sensibilities. But in Victorian England, they became a way of commemorating the dead and blunting the ...

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