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Du Maurier, George (Louis Palmella Busson)
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Du Maurier, George (Louis Palmella Busson) (1834-1896)

French-born British author and illustrator. He is remembered for the novel Trilby (1894), the story of a natural singer able to perform only under the hypnosis of Svengali, her tutor.



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His 1963 movie of feathered friends as foes, ``The Birds,'' based on the Daphne du Maurier novel, is showcased Saturday at the Valley of the Stars Film Society benefit.
In 1971 it created the du Maurier Arts Council, named after one of Imperial's brands.
Rod Black of CTV Sports and CTV Sportsnet and former LPGA champion Sandra Post will serve as host for Oxygen's coverage of the inaugural competition, which replaces the du Maurier Classic on the LPGA tour.
 
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