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Johnnie Mortimer, born Clare Suffolk, (2 July 1931 – 2 September 1992) was a British scriptwriter for British TV whose work, along with creative writing partner Brian Cooke, also served as inspiration for American television projects.
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Johnnie Mortimer Mortimer, Johnnie
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British television scriptwriter
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Clare Suffolk
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1931-07-02Z
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Clare Suffolk
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1992-09-02Z
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1992-01-01Z
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