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I found it interesting that the spelling of his name as a baseball player was different from that as an actor.

One of my high-school teachers was the younger brother of his second wife, who in turn was quite a bit younger than John. I remember reading an article about the brother-in-law that mentioned in passing that "Joe Bidino" was currently (at the time the article was written) appearing in "General Hospital." (Actually, at the time the article was written (probably the early or mid '70s), John — or "Joe," if you prefer — probably would have been considered the "star" of the show.) 76.21.8.213 (talk) 04:36, 11 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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