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Denne Bart Petitclerc was born on 15 May, 1929 in Montesano, Washington, United States, is an American journalist, television producer and screenwriter. Discover Denne Bart Petitclerc's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Occupation Author journalist war correspondent producer screenwriter
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 15 May, 1929
Birthday 15 May
Birthplace Montesano, Washington, United States
Date of death 3 February, 2006
Died Place Los Angeles, California, United States
Nationality United States

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1929

Denne Bart Petitclerc (May 15, 1929 – February 3, 2006 ) was an American journalist, war correspondent, author, television producer, and screenwriter.

Born in Montesano, Washington, Petitclerc was five years old when his father, Edmund Petitclerc, reportedly took him to Seattle to see the angel atop the Bon Marché department store Christmas tree.

His father told young Petitclerc to watch the angel and that he would be right back.

He abandoned the family and never returned.

His mother, Grace Petitclerc (née Meyers), abandoned with two children, decided to place Petitclerc and his older sister, Frances, in an orphanage in San Jose in order to go to school.

His mother would earn a doctorate and teach at UC Berkeley.

She also wrote books about educating handicapped children.

1950

In 1950, Petitclerc became a Korean War correspondent for the Santa Rosa Press Democrat.

He also worked for the San Francisco Chronicle and the Miami Herald.

In the 1950s while living and working in Florida, Petitclerc wrote a fan letter to writer Ernest Hemingway.

He received a response from Hemingway and they became friends.

On one of their fishing trips Hemingway alluded to a yet unfinished book he believed would make a great film.

Later Petitclerc would adapt Hemingway's novel and wrote the screenplay for the film Islands in the Stream.

1960

In the 1960s he wrote his first script for the television show Bonanza and soon was working on the long time series.

He became the show's executive story editor.

Petitclerc was led to Ketchum, Idaho, by Ernest Hemingway who moved there in the early 1960s.

Petitclerc lived there for the last thirty-five years.

1967

He also helped launch The High Chaparral (1967–1971) for NBC.

He wrote the pilot and other episodes.

His book Le Mans 24 was a novelization of the film Le Mans starring Steve McQueen.

Speaking of Petitclerc in the Los Angeles Times Peter Bart, editor in chief of Variety said, "He was a master at translating, keeping the essence of Hemingway's attitudes and ideas but framing them into lines that an actor could speak on the screen."

1969

In 1969 he created for NBC Then Came Bronson, a one-hour drama television show about a motorcycle riding news reporter searching for the meaning of life.

In 1969, Petitclerc donated his collection of Hemingway's letters to Sonoma State University in Rohnert Park, California.

1972

Petitclerc wrote several movies for television and the screenplay for the 1972 feature film Red Sun with Charles Bronson and Toshirō Mifune.

Other credits include the television movies Key West, Men of the Dragon, The Woman Who Sinned, The Vivero Letter and The Cowboy and The Ballerina.

2006

He died on February 3, 2006, in Los Angeles due to complications from lung cancer.

According to Variety, Petitclerc was working on Papa: Hemingway in Cuba, a film based on his relationship with Hemingway, at the time of his death.

When he died the film was in development.

2015

The film was released in 2015.