Novelist and screenwriter Larry McMurtry dead at 84

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Novelist and screenwriter Larry McMurtry dead at 84

Larry McMurtry, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist and screenwriter best known for penning Lonesome Dove and for co-writing the adapted screenplay of Brokeback Mountain, has died at the age of 84.

Amanda Lundberg, a spokeswoman for McMurtry, confirmed the author’s death to The New York Times.

The Hollywood Reporter also confirmed McMurtry’s death. A cause of death has not been disclosed.

McMurtry wrote 29 novels, three memoirs, two collections of essays and over 30 screenplays. His novel Lonesome Dove about two retired Texas Rangers moving cattle, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1986 and was turned into a popular television mini-series starring Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones.

The writer’s first novel Horseman, Pass By was turned into 1963 film Hud starring Paul Newman, Melvyn Douglas and Patricia Neal. McMurtry got his first Oscar nomination that he shared with director Peter Bogdanovich for adapting his 1966 book The Last Picture Show.

McMurtry also wrote the Terms of Endearment novel, which filmmaker James L. Brooks turned into an Oscar-winning film starring Jack Nicholson and Shirley MacLaine.

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