William Bradford Huie

 

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William Bradford "Bill" Huie was an American journalist, editor, publisher, television interviewer, screenwriter, lecturer, and novelist. He wrote several books about controversial topics related to World War II and racial prejudice and is best known for his choice of flashpoint topics and for the practice of checkbook journalism. He had several books adapted as feature films during the 1960s and 1970s

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William Bradford Huie

Born 1910-11-13 (115 years ago) in Hartselle.

Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime (Ruby McCollum) 1957 Edgar Awards 1957 Ruby McCollum
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Martha Robertson(Gifta: 1977-07-16–1986-11-20) 1977-07-16 1986-11-20 Gifta
Ruth Puckette(Gifta: 1934-10-27–1973-10-13) 1934-10-27 1973-10-13 Gifta
Parents

Margaret Lois Brindley Huie, John Bradford

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William Bradford "Bill" Huie was an American journalist, editor, publisher, television interviewer, screenwriter, lecturer, and novelist. He wrote several books about controversial topics related to World War II and racial prejudice and is best known for his choice of flashpoint topics and for the practice of checkbook journalism. He had several books adapted as feature films during the 1960s and 1970s.

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