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Alexander Ramati Alexander Ramati was born in 1920 in Brzesc, Poland. He was a famous writer, director and an actor.
He started his career as a writer with the movie "Sands of Beersheba" which was released in 1966.
He died on February 18, 2006 in Montreux, Switzerland.

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He was famous because he wrote the story of the movie "Sands of Beersheba".

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