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    poppie Guest

    Peter Viertel

    Peter Viertel died on November 4, 2007. If it is already posted, I apologize for not seeing the thread. He was the husband of Deborah Kerr who died on October 16, 2007.

    Condolences to the family.

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    Jaxxx Guest
    Do you have a picture of him? Debra Kerr was hot, so i'm assuming he's a looker.

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    Kathyf Guest
    Oh about two weeks apart. I guess thats nice in a way. they are together.

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    radiojane Guest
    Many people don't realize that Peter's parents Salka and Berthold Viertel were very important early Hollywood figures. Salka was active in the Hollywood screenwriters guild and the anti nazi movement. The Viertel's home was a gathering point for Hollywood's foreign intelligensia. Salka apparently had affairs with Garbo and Mercedes D'Acosta. He really did have an interesting childhood.





    Here's some more bio info on Viertel:


    Viertel was born in Dresden, Germany in 1920, and after moving to the United States at the age of eight with his parents Berthold and Salka, became a naturalized U.S. citizen. His mother and father had life-long careers in film, theatre and literature. Viertel attended Dartmouth College and the University of California before going into the military as a marine. He served as an enlisted man in the South Pacific and and later as a second lieutenant in the O.S.S. where his fluent German language skills were utilized in Europe during WW II.
    Viertel wrote a number of novels (particularly well known is "White Hunter Black Heart" which he adapted to the screen for Clint Eastwood ); he also co-wrote Hitchcock's Saboteur, scripted The Old Man and the Sea, also the final version of The African Queen, Beat the Devil and other films (See a partial list here). Viertel originally worked in Hollywood as producer Val Lewton's assistant.
    Viertel published a memoir "Dangerous Friends: At Large with Huston and Hemingway in the Fifties." That book also features Orson Welles, Ava Gardner, the bullfighter Luis Migel Dominguin, and others.
    Viertel has said in interviews that his screenwriting work was primarily for income so that he could continue to write novels.
    Viertel was married twice, his first wife was Virginia Ray "Jigee" Schulberg, the former wife of Hollywood writer Budd Schulberg. His second wife was the actress Deborah Kerr (from July 23, 1960 until Kerr's death on October 16, 2007). Viertel died of lymphoma nineteen days after Kerr.
    At the time of his death, it was reported that a novel based upon his OSS experiences from World War II was in completed form, as was also a second volume of memoirs.
    A filmed documentary by director Michael Scheingraber was in production at the time of Viertel's death. Titled "Peter Viertel - Between the Lines" the film uses over 400 minutes of recorded interviews with Viertel from May 2007.
    A few weeks ago (October 2007) Dennis Miller was talking about Viertel on Miller's United States-based radio show and described Viertel as the cool headed buddy who goes out on adventures with guys like Huston, Hemingway and the like, but ends up holding the guys coat when some (often drunken) scrape comes up (examples of this are in the pseudo-autobiographical White Hunter Black Heart film version Clint Eastwood made).
    Last edited by radiojane; 06-28-2009 at 08:12 PM.

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    Guest Guest
    Looked a little like Ed Asner!

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