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Jack Anderson

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Jack Anderson (Jackson Northman Anderson), 1922-2005, American newspaper columnist, b. Long Beach, Calif. After serving as a Mormon missionary (1941-44) and a term as a war correspondent during 1945, he was hired by Drew Pearson for the staff of his column, "Washington Merry-Go-Round." Anderson and Pearson later collaborated on The Case against Congress (1969). Anderson took over the column after Pearson's death in 1969 and retired from writing it in 2004. Controversial because of his unorthodox methods of obtaining news stories, Anderson nonetheless uncovered vital information, including... Read more
Anderson, Anthony
Anderson, Anthony August 15, 1970...weighing over 270 pounds, Anthony Anderson is not a typical Hollywood...Barbershop (2002), and Kangaroo Jack (2003). In March of 2003, however, Anderson signed a deal with the Warner...and cultural excellence." Anderson won the ACT-SO award for a...play is ... Read more
Warner, Jack L.
WARNER, Jack L. Producer. Nationality: American. Born: Jack Leonard Warner in London, Ontario, 2 August 1892. Education...California; 1917 — My Four Years in Germany established Jack as a major producer; 1918 — took sole charge of Warner...Prince and the Showgirl (Olivier); Chase a Crooked ... Read more

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