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Barbara Rittenberg
(1930-1973)
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Barbara Rittenberg was born on 2 July 1930. She is known for
They Might Be Giants (1971)
,
The Pursuit of Happiness (1971)
and
Alice's Restaurant (1969)
. She died on 16 June 1973.
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Known for
They Might Be Giants
6.7
Script and Continuity Department
1971
The Pursuit of Happiness
6.2
Script and Continuity Department
1971
Alice's Restaurant
6.2
Script and Continuity Department
1969
Lies My Father Told Me
6.7
Script and Continuity Department
1975
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Lies My Father Told Me
6.7
script supervisor
1975
They Might Be Giants
6.7
script supervisor
1971
The Pursuit of Happiness
6.2
script supervisor
1971
The Angel Levine
6.0
script supervisor
1970
Alice's Restaurant
6.2
script supervisor
1969
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Born
July 2
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1930
Died
June 16
,
1973
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