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    Dick Clair

    1931-11-12 (93 years old) in San Francisco, California, USA

    Dick Clair was born Richard Jones in San Francisco, California. He served in the military for two years from 1955 to 1957. He never married or had children. In the early 1970s, Clair performed husband-and-wife comedy routines for The Ed Sullivan Show and The Dean Martin Show with his writing partner Jenna McMahon. Clair was a screenwriter for episodes of The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show in addition to his Emmy Award winning writing for the comedy-variety TV program The Carol Burnett Show. With Jenna McMahon he wrote and produced the television sitcoms It's a Living, The Facts of Life, and Mama's Family. Clair was active as an early member of the Cryonics Society of California in the 1960s. In 1982 he contributed $20,000 to the cryonics organization Trans Time so that a husband and wife could remain cryopreserved in liquid nitrogen. He was diagnosed with AIDS in 1986. When he was hospitalized in 1988 he faced opposition from the hospital and the State of California concerning his desire for cryonics treatment. The ensuing court battle (Roe v. Mitchell, with Clair as "John Roe") ended victoriously, establishing the legal right of persons to be cryonically preserved in the state of California. Clair died on December 12, 1988, of multiple AIDS-related infections at the age of 57. He was cryopreserved at the Alcor Life Extension Foundation. -from wikipedia

    Movies

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    Eunice
    0 %|Mar 15, 1982
    TV Movie, Comedy
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    The Rehearsal
    57 %|Oct 1, 1969
    Comedy

    Series

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    240-Robert
    55 %|Aug 28, 1979
    Drama
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    The Bob Newhart Show
    74 %|Sep 16, 1972
    Comedy
    actor
    The Funny Side
    0 %|Sep 12, 1971
    Comedy
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    The Mary Tyler Moore Show
    75 %|Sep 19, 1970
    Comedy
    actor
    The Barbara McNair Show
    0 %|Sep 13, 1969
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    My Mother the Car
    36 %|Sep 14, 1965
    Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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    The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
    59 %|Sep 29, 1959
    Comedy
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    Kraft Music Hall
    40 %|Oct 8, 1958