had an early breakout role on the television series "The Streets of San Francisco"
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Michael Douglas is an acclaimed American actor and producer known for his versatile film career, including roles in movies like "Wall Street," "Fatal Attraction," and "Basic Instinct," as well as for winning multiple Academy Awards.
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Target entity: had an early breakout role on the television series "The Streets of San Francisco" Context triple: [Michael Douglas, notableFact, had an early breakout role on the television series "The Streets of San Francisco"]
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Lynn Bracken in L.A. Confidential
Lynn Bracken in L.A. Confidential is a glamorous high-class call girl modeled after Veronica Lake who becomes romantically involved with a troubled detective amid a web of corruption in 1950s Los Angeles.
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film "Streets"
"Streets" is a crime drama film featuring rapper and actor Beanie Sigel in a gritty urban setting.
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Private: The San Francisco Story
Private: The San Francisco Story is an adult film production set in San Francisco, released by the European adult entertainment studio Private as part of its spin-off series.
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City Controller of San Francisco
The City Controller of San Francisco is the chief financial officer and auditor for the city and county, responsible for overseeing budgeting, financial reporting, and fiscal integrity of local government operations.
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TV series "Moonlighting"
TV series "Moonlighting" is a 1980s American comedy-drama and detective show starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd, known for its witty dialogue, breaking the fourth wall, and blending romance with mystery.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: had an early breakout role on the television series "The Streets of San Francisco" Target entity description: Michael Douglas is an acclaimed American actor and producer known for his versatile film career, including roles in movies like "Wall Street," "Fatal Attraction," and "Basic Instinct," as well as for winning multiple Academy Awards.
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A.
Lynn Bracken in L.A. Confidential
Lynn Bracken in L.A. Confidential is a glamorous high-class call girl modeled after Veronica Lake who becomes romantically involved with a troubled detective amid a web of corruption in 1950s Los Angeles.
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B.
film "Streets"
"Streets" is a crime drama film featuring rapper and actor Beanie Sigel in a gritty urban setting.
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C.
Private: The San Francisco Story
Private: The San Francisco Story is an adult film production set in San Francisco, released by the European adult entertainment studio Private as part of its spin-off series.
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D.
City Controller of San Francisco
The City Controller of San Francisco is the chief financial officer and auditor for the city and county, responsible for overseeing budgeting, financial reporting, and fiscal integrity of local government operations.
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E.
TV series "Moonlighting"
TV series "Moonlighting" is a 1980s American comedy-drama and detective show starring Bruce Willis and Cybill Shepherd, known for its witty dialogue, breaking the fourth wall, and blending romance with mystery.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Michael Douglas left after season 4
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had an early breakout role on the television series "The Streets of San Francisco"
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subject surface form:
Michael Douglas