Try this:
#! perl -slw
use strict;
use List::Util qw[ reduce ];
use Data::Dumper;
my %data;
while( <DATA> ) {
my( $genre, $title, $fname, $lname ) = split '/';
$data{ $genre } = {} unless exists $data{ $genre };
$data{ $genre }{ $title } = [] unless exists $data{ $genre }{ $tit
+le };
push @{ $data{ $genre }{ $title } }, { fname => $fname, lname => $
+lname };
};
print Dumper \%data;
__DATA__
sitcom/simpsons/homer/simpson
sitcom/simpsons/ned/flanders
sitcom/flintstones/fred/flintstone
sitcom/flintstones/wilma/flintstone
sitcom/flintstones/barney/rubble
gameshow/price is right/bob/barker
gameshow/jeopardy/alex/trebek
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