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Lorre

[lawr-ee]

noun

  1. Peter László Loewenstein, 1904–64, U.S. film actor, born in Hungary.



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At the time, Lorre said in a statement that he was grateful to have “such an incredibly wise, experienced and vaguely ruthless guy at the helm of this thing.”

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Sheen has also made amends with “Two and a Half Men” creator Chuck Lorre and Cryer, both of whom appear as supporters and friends.

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Veteran TV producer Chuck Lorre says his new Max series, “Bookie,” which features an appearance with Charlie Sheen, has parallels with his career as a sitcom writer.

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Its co-creator Chuck Lorre fielded a similarly tepid response for “Two and a Half Men.”

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A new sign that reads “The Lorre Family Strings Department” will hang above one section of the shop.

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