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plays and musical comedies. In the 1910s, he wrote scripts and scenarios for silent films such as
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This article about an American screenwriter born in the 1880s is a
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comedians. He wrote material for numerous performers, including
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Olga Petrova
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"Who is Aaron Hoffman?"
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Aaron Hoffman papers, 1900s-1926
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Aaron Hoffman
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