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Biography for
Jonathan Harris
Date of Birth
6 November 1914, Bronx, New York, USA
Date of Death
3 November 2002
Birth Name
Jonathan Charasuchin
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Biography for
J.K. Rowling
Date of Birth
31 July 1965, Yate, Bristol, England, UK
Birth Name
Joanne Rowling
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J.K. Rowling
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J.K. Rowling, in full Joanne Kathleen Rowling (born July 31, 1965, Chipping Sodbury, near Bristol, England), British author, creator of the popular and critically acclaimed Harry Potter series, about a young sorcerer in training.
After graduating from the University of Exeter in 1986, Rowling began working for Amnesty International in London, where she started to write the Harry Potter adventures. In the early 1990s she traveled to Portugal to teach English as a foreign language, but, after a brief marriage and the birth of her daughter, she returned to the United Kingdom, settling in Edinburgh. Living on public assistance ... (100 of 439 words)
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Quotes for
Dr. Zachary Smith (Character)
from "Lost in Space" (1965)
"Lost in Space: The Reluctant Stowaway (#1.1)" (1965)
Dr. Zachary Smith: [Talking on small communicator radio] Aeolis 14 Umbra. Come in please. Do you read me? Mission accomplished. Mission accomplished. What do I do now? What clever instructions do you have for me now? How much more money are you going to pay me for this excursion?
Dr. Zachary Smith: [Sees meteor zooming past observation window] Aeolis 14 Umbra, do you know where I am? Do you know? DO YOU KNOW?
[Dr. Smith throws radio to floor, then flips Robot power switch on console only to half way position, then leaves]
The Robot: Incompleted circuit. Incompleted circuit! Damage may result!
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Memorable quotes for
"Lost in Space" (1965)
Dr. Smith: Oh, the pain, the pain.