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Mordecai Richler CC (January 27, 1931 – July 3, 2001) was a
Canadian writer. His best
known works are The
Apprenticeship of
Duddy Kravitz (1959) and Barney's...
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Richler may
refer to :
Daniel Richler (born 1957), a
Canadian arts and pop
culture broadcaster and writer; son of
Mordecai Delisle-
Richler controversy...
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Daniel Richler (born 1957) is a
Canadian arts and pop
culture broadcaster and writer.
Richler was born in London, England. His
biological father is screenwriter...
- Emma
Richler (born 1961) is a British/Canadian writer. Born in London, England, she is the
daughter of
author Mordecai Richler. She
moved with her family...
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Martha Richler (born
October 11, 1964) is a cartoonist, art historian, and
radio presenter. She is the
daughter of
writer Mordecai Richler and Florence...
- Noah
Richler is a
Canadian author, journalist, and
broadcaster who was
raised in Montreal, Quebec,
Canada and London, England. He is the son of Canadian...
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Jacob Richler is a
Canadian newspaper and
magazine journalist, and the son of
novelist Mordecai Richler and
Florence Isabel (Wood). He was the inspiration...
- 100 Best,
owned and
operated by
veteran food
writer and
journalist Jacob Richler. The list is
published each
spring as an
annual ranking highlighting the...
- such
pseudonyms as
Antonio Corte,
Frank Richard,
Frederick Gert, John
Richler, Hans Wolfgang, and
Alexander Holmes. Habe was born as János Békessy in...
- film
directed by Ted Kotcheff, and
adapted by
Mordechai Richler and
Lionel Chetwynd from
Richler’s 1959 novel. It
stars Richard Dreyfuss as the
title character...