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Andy Kaufman
Lola Kaufman is alive and well. She lives in New York State and has recently published a book with Scholastic called, The Hidden Girl.
Quills, which came out in 2000, is a semi-biography of the Marquis de Sade. It was directed by Philip Kaufman, and Fox Searchlight Pictures was the film's distributor.
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After many years of planning Andy Kaufman faked his death by switching identities with a dying man. Five people assisted him in doing this. Two female friends and three members of his immediate family. The dying man used an alias with doctors until he died. After death Kaufman's father completed the death certificate with his son's information. Andy kept the dying man's identity a secret from his co-conspirators so he could live his future life without fear of being traced. To this day his brother Michael does not know Kaufman's name or his whereabouts. Samuel Maddox & his son Stephen were hired by Kaufman prior to his "death on paper" to help coordinate his after life with the ultimate goal being immortality for Kaufman. Kaufman, unbeknownst to the general public, was a deeply spiritual man and used his performances to highlight various religious customs. He was last photographed in Baltimore in late April 2015.
David Spangler Kaufman has written: 'Speech of Hon. David S. Kaufman, of Texas, on the slavery question' -- subject(s): Slavery, Politics and government, Extension to the territories, Speeches in Congress
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According to DIY Network, Albert Kaufman invented the jig saw in 1946 when he replaced his wife's sewing needle with a saw blade.
Kaufman, Texas is in Kaufman County.
Jane Kaufman has written: 'Jane Kaufman'
Wolfe Kaufman's birth name is William Kaufman.
The address of the Kaufman County Library is: 3790 S Houston St, Kaufman, 75142 3714
Charlie Kaufman's birth name is Charles Stewart Kaufman.
Gerald Kaufman's birth name is Gerald Bernard Kaufman.
Matthew Kaufman's birth name is Matthew Alexander Kaufman.
Lloyd Kaufman's birth name is Stanley Lloyd Kaufman Jr..
Robert L. Kaufman has written: 'The ceramic sculpture of Bob Kaufman'