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Burt Prelutsky
American screenwriter (1940–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Burton Prelutsky (January 5, 1940 – December 17, 2021) was an American screenwriter, newspaper columnist, and author.
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Early life and career
A graduate of Los Angeles Fairfax High School,[1] Prelutsky was the film critic for the UCLA Daily Bruin and then a film critic for Los Angeles Magazine from 1961 to 1971, writing acerbic reviews that gained him a reputation as "the fastest barb in the west." He also wrote a weekly column for the Los Angeles Times' magazine, West.[2]
In the late 1960s he wrote several episodes of the Dragnet television series.[3]
He wrote eight episodes of the M*A*S*H television series during seasons four, five, and six, including "The Novocaine Mutiny",[4]: p.190 "The General's Practitioner",[4]: p.198 "The Grim Reaper",[4]: p.203 and "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?"[4]: p.186
In 2000 Prelutsky was one of the earliest plaintiffs to sign on to a class action lawsuit brought against television talent agencies, networks and production studios accused of discrimination against older writers. The suit was settled in 2010 for $70 million.[5]
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Awards and recognition
In 1985 Prelutsky won a Writers Guild of America Award in the original comedy anthology category for the 1983 television film Hobson's Choice.[6] He was nominated for an Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1982 under the category "Best Television Feature or Miniseries" for his work on the 1981 television movie A Small Killing, and in 1976 was nominated for a Humanitas Prize in the category "30 Minute Network or Syndicated Television" for his work on the 1975 "Quo Vadis, Captain Chandler?" episode of the television program M*A*S*H.[7]
He received a Christopher Award in 1987 for A Winner Never Quits, a television movie that was broadcast on CBS in 1986.[8]
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Personal life and death
Prelutsky died on December 17, 2021, at the age of 81.[9]
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