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James Garner and wife Lois 06/21/04 "The Notebook" premiere at Mann Village Theatre, Westwood, CA. Photo by Izumi Hasegawa/HNW/PictureLux Stock Photo - Alamy
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James Garner, star of The Great Escape and The Notebook, dies aged 86 - Mirror Online
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