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William Saroyan (/səˈrɔɪən/;
August 31, 1908 – May 18, 1981) was an Armenian-American novelist, playwright, and
short story writer. He was
awarded the...
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Saroyan (Armenian: Սարոյան) is a
surname of
Armenian origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Camille Saroyan, a
character in the TV
series Bones...
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American actress and author. She is
often referred to as
Carol Marcus Saroyan or
Carol Matthau.
Carol Grace was born in New York City's
Lower East Side;...
- Aram
Saroyan (born
September 25, 1943) is an
American poet, novelist, biographer,
memoirist and playwright, who is
especially known for his minimalist...
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anthropology department staff members Dr.
Temperance Brennan, Dr.
Camille Saroyan,
Angela Montenegro, Dr. Jack Hodgins, and
interns Zack Addy,
Clark Edison...
- Memoir.
Saroyan is the
daughter of award-winning
minimalist poet Aram
Saroyan and
Gailyn Saroyan, and the
granddaughter of
playwright William Saroyan and...
- Lucy
Saroyan (January 17, 1946 –
April 11, 2003) was an
American actress and photographer.
Saroyan was born in San Francisco, California, the daughter...
- 1997.
California Death Index, 1994
Saroyan, 231
Saroyan, 1.
Saroyan, 3.
Saroyan, 4.
Saroyan, 6.
Saroyan, 2.
Saroyan, Mark (1997).
Edward W.
Walker (ed...
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Clarence Brown. It
began as a
screenplay by
William Saroyan, who was
expected to direct.
After Saroyan left the project, he
wrote the
novel of the same name...
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collision with the Rolls-Royce of
company director Léopold
Saroyan. As compensation,
Saroyan offers Maréchal the
chance to
drive a friend's 1964 white...