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  1. Years active. 1964 – 2019. William Dale Wittliff (January 21, 1940 – June 9, 2019), sometimes credited as Bill Wittliff, was an American screenwriter, author, and photographer who wrote the screenplays for The Perfect Storm (2000), Barbarosa (1982), Raggedy Man (1981), and many others.

  2. William D. Wittliff (1940-2019) William D. Wittliff. Writer. Producer. Actor. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Bill Wittliff was born in Taft, a small town in south Texas, in 1940. After his parents divorced, he and his brother Jim moved with their. mother to Gregory, Texas, where Mrs. Wittliff ran a small telephone.

    • January 1, 1
    • Taft, Texas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Austin, Texas, USA
  3. The William D. Wittliff Papers document the book publishing, photography, and screenwriting and filmmaking aspects of Mr. Wittliffs various professional and personal pursuits, ranging in date from 1968-1995, and including the following formats: correspondence, typescript drafts, bibliographies, woodcut blocks, illustrations, photographs ...

  4. 10. Juni 2019 · William D. Wittliff, the elegant Texas screenwriter who penned the teleplay for the acclaimed miniseries Lonesome Dove and worked on such features as Legends of the Fall, Honeysuckle Rose and...

  5. William D. Wittliff. Writer: Legends of the Fall. Bill Wittliff was born in Taft, a small town in south Texas, in 1940. After his parents divorced, he and his brother Jim moved with their mother to Gregory, Texas, where Mrs. Wittliff ran a small telephone office during World War II (these experiences provided the basis for "Raggedy Man ...

    • January 21, 1940
    • June 9, 2019
  6. 13. Juni 2019 · Bill Wittliff, a garrulous Texas-bred screenwriter who adapted Larry McMurtry’s sweeping Pulitzer Prize-winning western novel “Lonesome Dove” into a hit mini-series, died on Sunday near his...

  7. 28. Mai 2020 · William Dale “Bill” Wittliff, celebrated screenwriter, photographer, publisher, novelist, film director, and major benefactor, described as a “Renaissance hombre” by Texas Monthly, was born in Taft, Texas, on January 21, 1940. He was the youngest of two children of Laura (Sachtleben) Wittliff and William Albert Wittliff.