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USA FILM BILLY WILDER
Director, producer, and writer Billy Wilder is shown holding his American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, presented at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., March 6, 1986. Posing with Wilder are actors who have starred in his many films, from left to right: Walter Matthau, Fred MacMurray, Tony Curtis, George Stevens, Jr., and Jack Lemmon, who hosted the AFI event. On the right is Grant A. Tinker, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NBC. Wilder, the Austrian-born cynic whose gifts for writing and directing led to such classics as "Sunset Boulevard," "Some Like it Hot" and "Double Indemnity," has died, a family friend said Thursday, March 28, 2002. He was 95. (KEYSTONE/AP Photo/Str) === ===
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19860306
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BEVERLY HILLS USA VEREINIGTE STAATEN AMERIKA
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KEYSTONE
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AP
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2830 x 1954 px
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