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David Dortort (October 23, 1916 – September 5, 2010), was a Hollywood screenwriter and producer, widely known for his role as producer in two successful NBC television series: ''Bonanza'' (1959–73) and ''The High Chaparral'' (1967–71). Dortort's focus shifted in the late 1960s to the newer series, leaving the production of ''Bonanza'' largely to his associates during its last five and a half years (1967–1973). From 1954-55, Dortort was involved in directing and writing for ''The Public Defender''. He produced 'The Restless Gun' (1957–59), ''The Cowboys'' television version (1974), and a prequel series featuring younger versions of the ''Bonanza'' characters called ''Ponderosa'' (2001), which was produced with Beth Sullivan. In 1979–1980, he created the 13-week CBS miniseries, ''The Chisholms''. Michael Landon appeared in a supporting role in the pilot for ''The Restless Gun'', starring John Payne, aired on March 19, 1957, as an episode of ''The Schlitz Playhouse of Stars'' and Dan Blocker played multiple roles in ''The Restless Gun'' in the first season. Alan W. Livingston of NBC hired Dortort to write the screenplay for the pilot episode of ''Bonanza''. He did it at night, while producing ''The Restless Gun'' by day. In 2001, the alumni association of City College of New York, where he had studied history, honored him with its John H. Finley award. ==Personal life== A native of New York City, Dortort was married for 67 years to the former Rose Seldin, who died September 30, 2007, at age 92. They had two children, Wendy (Mrs. Czarnecki), and Fred. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「David Dortort」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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