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    Alan Marshall

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      • Alan Marshall AM, (2 May 1902 – 21 January 1984) was an Australian writer, story teller, humanist and social documenter. He received the Australian Literature Society Short Story Award three times, the first in 1933. His best known book, I Can Jump Puddles (1955) is the first of a three-part autobiography.
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  2. Alan Marshal (born Alan M Willey 29 January 1909 – 9 July 1961) was an Australian-born actor who performed on stage in the United States and in Hollywood films. He was sometimes billed as Alan Marshall or Alan Willey . Biography. Early life.

  3. Alan Marshall (1902-1984), writer and humanist, was born on 2 May 1902 at Noorat, in the Western District of Victoria, fourth surviving child and only son of Victorian-born parents William Bertred Marshall, storekeeper, and his wife Adameina Henrietta, née Leister. He was named William Allen.

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  4. Mini Bio. Alan Marshall was born in England in 1938. At the age of 24 he entered the British film industry and graduated to the big league in 1975 when he founded a production company with director Alan Parker who he met when both worked at a London advertising agency.

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  5. Alan Marshall AM, (2 May 1902 – 21 January 1984) was an Australian writer, story teller, humanist and social documenter. He received the Australian Literature Society Short Story Award three times, the first in 1933. [1] . His best known book, I Can Jump Puddles (1955) is the first of a three-part autobiography.

  6. The Complete Stories of Alan Marshall by Alan Marshall | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories. The Complete Stories of Alan Marshall selected work short story autobiography. Author: Alan Marshall. First known date: 1977. The material on this page is available to AustLit subscribers.

  7. May 27, 2019 · I’d been interviewing an old friend, the great writer Alan Marshall, who at one point talked from personal experience about the difficulties disability presents when seeking sexual partners. If only it were possible to send sexual surrogates – working girls – to help out.

  8. Alan Marshall AM OBE (1902-84), writer, began life in Victoria’s Western District. His infantile paralysis (polio) left him permanently disabled. As a teenager in Melbourne he wrote with great dedication, working as a shoe factory’s accountant in the 1930s.

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