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      • “Deadwood” scribe and “NYPD Blue” co-creator David Milch says he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. The Emmy-winning screenwriter was diagnosed with the memory-sapping illness about a year ago following instances of “imperfect recall and tardy recall and short temper,” said Milch, 74, in an interview with New York magazine.
  1. Dec 14, 2023 · While Milch, 78, can still tap into his past to construct a compelling yarn, his thoughts are filtered through a degrading lens. In 2019 he disclosed that he has Alzheimer’s disease. After being ...

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  3. Sep 2, 2022 · The TV producer and creator of “Deadwood” recounts his tumultuous upbringing, his trailblazing career and his experience with Alzheimers disease in “Life’s Work.”

  4. NBC's Maria Shriver sat down with the legendary television writer who is now writing about his own life and complications with Alzheimers in his new memoir. ...more. David Milch has nearly...

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  5. Apr 24, 2019 · David Milch, the creator of NYPD Blue and Deadwood, is opening up about his health. The longtime producer, 74, recently spoke with Vulture, where he revealed that he was diagnosed with...

  6. Oct 16, 2020 · Milch is battling Alzheimers, a ravaging brain disease for which there is no cure. From his residence at a care facility in Southern California, Milch describes his experience: “I’m 75 ...

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  7. Jan 4, 2024 · In 2019 he disclosed that he has Alzheimer’s disease. After being at the center of the TV world, his career came to an abrupt halt. Many in the legion of friends and associates who used to surround him when he was a big shot gradually drifted away.

  8. Feb 1, 2022 · The 'Deadwood' creator's autobiography, 'Life's Work,' will address his gambling addiction and Alzheimer's diagnosis.

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