Frank McCourt
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Frank McCourt

Author of Angela's Ashes

Also known as: Mccourt F, F McCourt, Frank Mcouyt, Frank McCourt, Franks McCourt, Franck McCourt ... (see complete list), Frank MacCourt, Frank MC Court, McCourt Frank R2H7

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Frank McCourt and his wife Ellen divided their time between New York and Connecticut. McCourt had one daughter from a previous marriage and one granddaughter.
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