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'''James Stewart''' (20 [[May]] [[1908]] - 2 [[July]] [[1997]]) was an [[United States of America|American]] actor who lived on [[Earth]] during the [[20th century]].
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'''James Stewart''' ([[20 May]] [[1908]] - [[2 July]] [[1997]]) was an [[United States of America|American]] actor who lived on [[Earth]] during the [[20th century]].
   
 
[[Lynn Dickinson]], a 20th century resident of [[Hayden, South Carolina]], was a great admirer of Stewart's work. ({{n|TOS|sub=Crucible|Provenance of Shadows}})
 
[[Lynn Dickinson]], a 20th century resident of [[Hayden, South Carolina]], was a great admirer of Stewart's work. ({{n|TOS|sub=Crucible|Provenance of Shadows}})

Latest revision as of 20:23, 22 April 2021

James Stewart (20 May 1908 - 2 July 1997) was an American actor who lived on Earth during the 20th century.

Lynn Dickinson, a 20th century resident of Hayden, South Carolina, was a great admirer of Stewart's work. (TOS - Crucible novel: Provenance of Shadows)

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