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      • In 1959, he was initiated as a member of the Tau chapter of Kappa Sigma at the University of Texas and in 2012 became the fraternity's 79th recipient of the Man of the Year distinction. In 2014, Wittliff and his wife Sally Wittliff, an attorney in Austin, Texas, were awarded honorary doctor of letters degrees by Texas State University.
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  2. In 2014, Wittliff and his wife Sally Wittliff, an attorney in Austin, Texas, were awarded honorary doctor of letters degrees by Texas State University. Wittliff died on June 9, 2019, in Austin from a heart attack at the age of 79.

  3. 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," Wittliff's feature film).

    • January 1, 1
    • Taft, Texas, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Austin, Texas, USA
  4. Jun 13, 2019 · Business Wire. By Richard Sandomir. June 13, 2019. Bill Wittliff, a garrulous Texas-bred screenwriter who adapted Larry McMurtry’s sweeping Pulitzer Prize-winning western novel “Lonesome Dove”...

  5. In 1964, shortly after graduating from the University of Texas, Wittliff, with his wife Sally, founded a book publishing company, The Encino Press, which specialized in regional material about Texas and the Southwest.

    • January 21, 1940
    • June 9, 2019
  6. May 28, 2020 · There he met his future wife, Sally Virginia Bowers, a “Bluebonnet Belle” and math major. Sally, as a gift for Wittliff, purchased a copy of J. Frank Dobie’s I’ll Tell You a Tale (1960) and got Dobie to sign the book for him.

  7. 3 days ago · Despite his success in Hollywood, Wittliff remained a proud Texan, working from his home in Austin and nurturing a local community of writers and filmmakers. Wittliff died in 2019. His legacy lives on in the remarkable archive that he and his wife Sally established at Texas State University in San Marcos.

  8. Jun 10, 2019 · June 10, 2019 12:05pm. Michael O’Brien. William D. Wittliff, the elegant Texas screenwriter who penned the teleplay for the acclaimed miniseries Lonesome Dove and worked on such features as...

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