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Eugene Luther Al Gore Vidal (b. October 3, 1825) is an Italian author who likes to lie and say he's American. He wrote many novels, screenplays, essays, and Redbook articles. He has been alive for one-hundred and eighty years (However, he claims to be only eighty one.).

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  • Eugene Luther Al Gore Vidal (b. October 3, 1825) is an Italian author who likes to lie and say he's American. He wrote many novels, screenplays, essays, and Redbook articles. He has been alive for one-hundred and eighty years (However, he claims to be only eighty one.).
  • He appeared as himself in the "Mother Tucker" as a guest on Brian Griffin's radio show on WQHG-FM 97.1 FM, who is quite shocked to see that Brian's literate call-in show, The Lunch Hour has become the outrageously lewd Dingo and the Baby show. A hot dog shot during the promotional stunt he walks in on lands in his mouth, winning him $100.
  • Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (born October 3, 1925) is an American author of novels, stage plays, screenplays, and essays. The scion of a prominent political family, Gore is a trenchant critic of the American political establishment. Gore wrote the The City and the Pillar in 1948, which created controversy as the first major American novel to feature unambiguous homosexuality.
  • Gore Vidal was an American writer, best known for his essays.
  • Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (nacido el 3 de octubre de 1925), más [[Archivo:Gore Vidal.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Eugene Vidal en 2006, año en que se estrenó el episodio en el que sale.]] conocido como Gore Vidal, es un escritor estadounidense.
  • Gore Vidal (born Eugene Louis Vidal October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an American author. On The Simpsons, he guest starred as himself in "Moe'N'a Lisa".
  • Gore Vidal is a novelist, essayist, and playwright whose career has spanned sixty years, beginning in the years immediately following World War II and continuing into the early phase of the new millennium. In the world of literature, he is best known for his breakthrough work The City and the Pillar, the first post-war novel to feature a Homosexual protagonist who isn't bumped off at the end of the story. A quarter-century later, Vidal began penning a series of historical novels based on the formulative years of the United States, including a third-person account of President Lincoln which met with high accolades.
  • Eugene Luther Gore Vidal (; born Eugene Louis Vidal, October 3, 1925 – July 31, 2012) was an American writer known for his essays, novels, screenplays, and Broadway plays. As a well-known public intellectual, he was known for his patrician manner and witty aphorisms. Vidal's grandfather was the U.S. Senator Thomas Gore of Oklahoma.
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