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dbpedia:Ed_McBain
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Ed McBain (October 15, 1926 – July 6, 2005) was an American author and screenwriter. Born Salvatore Albert Lombino, he legally adopted the name Evan Hunter in 1952. While successful and well known as Evan Hunter, he was even better known as Ed McBain, a name he used for most of his crime fiction, beginning in 1956.
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Ed McBain Hunter, Evan
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Crime fiction writer, screenwriter
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2005-01-01Z
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1951-01-01Z
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Lombino, Salvatore Albert (birth name); McBain, Ed (pseudonym); Collins, Hunt (pseudonym); Cannon, Curt (pseudonym); Marsten, Richard (pseudonym); Hannon, Ezra (pseudonym); Abbott, John (pseudonym)
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1926-10-15Z
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Salvatore Albert Lombino
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1926-01-01Z
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2005-07-06Z
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2005-01-01Z
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dbpedia:Crime_fiction dbpedia:Mystery_fiction
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0402805
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Evan Hunter, Hunt Collins, Curt Cannon, Dean Hudson, Richard Marsten, Ezra Hannon, John Abbott
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