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Margolis was born on
November 26, 1939, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of
Jewish parents Fanya (née Fried) and
Isidore Margolis.
Margolis was...
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people with the
surname include:
Alisa Margolis (born 1975),
Ukrainian artist based in
Berlin Barbara Margolis (1929–2009), prisoners'
rights advocate...
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Cynthia Dawn
Margolis (born
October 1, 1965) is an
American glamour spokesmodel and actress.
Margolis was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter...
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formed in 1909,
Margolis was
chosen as
Professor of
Biblical Philology,
remaining at
Dropsie College until his
death in 1932.
Margolis was
named editor-in-chief...
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Julianna Margulies (/ˈmɑːrɡjʊliːs/; born June 8, 1966) is an
American actress.
After several small television roles,
Margulies received wide recognition...
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mathematical modeling.
Margolis also
published extensively on cognition,
public policy, and the
history of science.
Margolis,
Howard (2007). Cognition...
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Laurie Margolis (born 1950) is a BBC
journalist and news editor. On 2
April 1982
Margolis obtained information about the
Argentinian invasion of the Falkland...
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Strangers as the
masked villain "Pin-Up Girl".
Margolis also
appeared in the 2018 film
Higher Power. "Laura
Margolis Biography". AllMovie.
Archived from the...
- "Sue
Margolis obituary –
Sharp and
witty comic novelist who
wrote Neurotica and Apocalipstick". The Guardian.
Retrieved 4
September 2019.
Margolis, Jonathan...
- Jacobs.
Margolis also
worked as a
screenwriter and
wrote the
script for
Claudio Guzmán's 1975 film
Linda Lovelace for President.
Prior to that,
Margolis wrote...