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  2. Mark O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Mark O’Donnell (July 19, 1954 – August 6, 2012) was an American writer and humorist. Early life. Harvard Lampoon' s Ibis Mascot c.1888. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard College in 1976. He was a member of The Harvard Lampoon, where he held the position of Ibis.

  3. What In The World Ever Happened to Jim McGreevey?

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    Seven years ago, McGreevey met Mark O’Donnell, a wealthy financier; the partners live together today in a mansion in Plainfield. They share custody of Jacqueline, the daughter McGreevey, 55, fathered with Matos.

  4. Mark O'Donnell, Playwright and Novelist Who Won the Tony for

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    Mark O'Donnell, the playwright, novelist and librettist who shared the Tony Award for Best Book for the musical Hairspray, died on Aug. 6 after collapsing in Manhattan, his agent Jack...

  5. Mark O’Donnell, ‘Hairspray’ Writer, Dies at 58 - The New York ...

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    Mark O’Donnell, who won a Tony Award in 2003 as co-author of the book for the Broadway musical “Hairspray” and was nominated for another in 2008 for “Cry-Baby,” died on Monday in...

  6. Mark O'Donnell (Librettist, Author, Playwright) | StageAgent

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    Mark O’Donnell was an American writer, humorist, and librettist. Having received his Bachelor in Arts from Harvard College in 1976, O’Donnell wrote for the Harvard Lampoon along with his twin brother Steve.

  7. Mark ODonnell, who passed away Monday, was a lovable oddity in a couple of ways. A hilarious writer who produced distinctive and delightful works in …

  8. Mark O'Donnell - Biography - IMDb

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    Mark O'Donnell was born on July 19, 1954 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. He was a writer, known for Hairspray (2007), Hairspray Live! (2016) and The 57th Annual Tony Awards (2003). He died on August 6, 2012 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.