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    Don Gazzaniga was born on 21 November 1923 in Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Burke's Law (1963), Ben Casey (1961) and Captain China (1950). He died on 17 September 2004 in Bishop, California, USA.

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    • Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA
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    • Bishop, California, USA
  2. Don Giovanni, o sia Il convitato di pietra, (English: Don Giovanni, or The Stone Guest) also known as Don Giovanni Tenorio is a one-act opera (dramma giocoso) by the Italian composer Giuseppe Gazzaniga.

  3. Donald Gazzaniga spent a full career in the motion picture and television industry as well as a bunch of years as an infantry officer in the United States Marine Corps. He has traveled the world with camera in hand, created and produced hundreds of TV commercials and worked on scores of sitcoms and other shows.

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  4. Don Gazzaniga was born on November 21, 1923 in Marlborough, Massachusetts, USA. He was an actor, known for Burke's Law (1963), Ben Casey (1961) and Captain China (1950). He died on September 17, 2004 in Bishop, California, USA.

    • November 21, 1923
    • September 17, 2004
  5. Retired owner of television and film production services company; chef and writer on low-sodium recipes and heart-healthy activities. WRITINGS: A Few Good Men (novel), Signet ( New York, NY), 1989.

  6. When Don Gazzaniga was born on 21 November 1923, in Massachusetts, United States, his father, Romeo V Gazzaniga, was 23 and his mother, Flora Belle Swift, was 18. He died on 17 September 2004, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of 80.

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  8. Jul 31, 2002 · Donald A. Gazzaniga is a former writer, director and cinematographer for television and documentaries. He is the author of A Few Good Men, the story of the first Marines into Vietnam, and Air France One (2011), a story of the terrorists who take control of a French Concorde to ram it with a nuclear warhead into the U.S.