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  1. Lawrence Holofcener (February 23, 1926 – March 4, 2017) was an American-British sculptor, poet, lyricist, playwright, novelist, actor and director. He held British and American dual citizenship. [1] Early life. Holofcener was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of Edward A. and Lillian S. (Stulman) Holofcener. [citation needed] .

    • March 4, 2017 (aged 91)
    • American and British
  2. Lawrence Holofcener, Sculptor, Painter, Actor, Director and Writer. Sculptures include Sir Winston Churchill, Franklin D Roosevelt, Elvis Presley, Martin Luther King, Einstein, Sir Laurence Olivier, Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, Gandhi, Picasso, Mother Theresa.

  3. Mar 17, 2017 · Lawrence Holofcener, who has died aged 91, enjoyed success as a Broadway actor, director and lyricist, but became better known in his later years as the sculptor responsible for Allies, a...

  4. Feb 7, 2011 · After the war ended in 1945, many grandiose statues were made to celebrate the two heroes, but it was intimacy that British-American sculptor Lawrence Holofcener had in mind when he created...

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  5. Lawrence Holofcener (1926–2017) Conway Hall. Sculptor, playwright, lyricist, actor and director, born in Baltimore, Maryland, America. Holofcener modelled in clay and cast in bronze, and claimed Michelangelo, Rodin and Epstein as influences.

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  6. February 23, 1926 · Baltimore, Maryland, USA. Died. March 4, 2017 · West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. Birth name. Lawrence Holofcener. Mini Bio. Songwriter ("Mr. Wonderful"), singer and author who wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Mr. Wonderful" and "Catch a Star".

  7. Lawrence Holofcener. Soundtrack: The Godfather Part II. Songwriter ("Mr. Wonderful"), singer and author who wrote the Broadway stage scores for "Mr. Wonderful" and "Catch a Star". He had a college education, and sang in night clubs and on television, also appearing in the Broadway musical "Hello, Dolly!".

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