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Prior to his name change, George Costacos was also known as George Best.

 *Prior to his name change George Costacos was also known as George Best* Press Clip: CINDY ADAMS (Syndicated Columnist), NEW YORK POST (Daily newspaper, USA): "GEORGE BEST, associated with "Playwrights Horizon," is doing a two-woman show with music based on the late Doris Lilly. She's the famous playgirl of the '60s who wrote: "How To Marry a Millionaire." She was the real character on whom Truman Capote based his Holly Golightly in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." It will be a musical drama, done in leitmotifs. The playwright, who is off to Europe to write, will not bring in all of her lovers or it's a cast of thousands. The last line of my Doris obit was: "I loved her. I didn't understand her, but I loved her." I'm told it's the final line in the play."

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CINDY ADAMS
Syndicated Columnist
NEW YORK POST
Daily newspaper, USA

GEORGE BEST, associated with "Playwrights Horizon," is doing a two-woman show with music based on the late Doris Lilly. She's the famous playgirl of the '60s who wrote: "How To Marry a Millionaire." She was the real character on whom Truman Capote based his Holly Golightly in "Breakfast at Tiffany's."

It will be a musical drama, done in leitmotifs. The playwright, who is off to Europe to write, will not bring in all of her lovers or it's a cast of thousands.

The last line of my Doris obit was: "I loved her. I didn't understand her, but I loved her." I'm told it's the final line in the play.

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