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  1. Oct 22, 2006 · Canadian Daryl Duke, who directed the blockbuster miniseries The Thorn Birds, has died from pulmonary fibrosis at his Vancouver home at age 77.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daryl_DukeDaryl Duke - Wikipedia

    Duke died in West Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2006 due to pulmonary fibrosis. Filmography Cinema. 1972: Payday; 1978: The Silent Partner; 1982: Hard Feelings; 1986: Tai-Pan; Television. 1964: This Hour Has Seven Days; 1966: Wojeck (1 episode) 1969: The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (3 episodes) 1970: Night Gallery (1 episode)

  3. Oct 25, 2006 · Daryl Duke, 77, a TV director and producer best known for the 1983 epic miniseries "The Thorn Birds," died Saturday of pulmonary fibrosis at his home in West Vancouver, Canada.

  4. Daryl Duke died in Vancouver on October 21st 2006 at the age of 77, after a long battle with pulmonary fibrosis. In 2007, British Columbia Film and the B.C. Chapter of the Directors’ Guild of Canada announced the establishment of the Lieutenant-Governor’s Daryl Duke Award for Screenwriting, “….to acknowledge the achievements of ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0241174Daryl Duke - IMDb

    Daryl Duke. Director: The Silent Partner. Daryl Duke was born on 8 March 1929 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was a director and producer, known for The Silent Partner (1978), Payday (1973) and The Bold Ones: The Senator (1970). He was married to Anne-marie Dekker. He died on 21 October 2006 in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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    • March 8, 1929
    • Daryl Duke
    • October 21, 2006
  6. He was a director and producer, known for The Silent Partner (1978), Payday (1973) and The Bold Ones: The Senator (1970). He was married to Anne-marie Dekker. He died on October 21, 2006 in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

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  8. In 2004, Duke received a Doctor of Fine Arts (honoris causa) from Simon Fraser University. Following a lifetime of commitment to telling Canadian stories through audio-visual media, Daryl Duke died in West Vancouver on October 21, 2006.

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