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- In late 1997, [Gottfried] met Dara Kravitz at a Grammy Awards party. They were married in 2007 and had a daughter, Lily (born June 12, 2007) and a son, Max (born May 18, 2009), named after Gottfried's parents. He was a longtime resident of the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan.
"He" who? Gilbert? His father? His son? (I know it's not
Salvador Dali
, because he's not mentioned in the article.) ?
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