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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1918-11-03 (106 years old)

Place of Birth

New Rochelle, New York, USA

Dean Riesner

Biography:

Dean Riesner (November 3, 1918, New Rochelle, New York – August 18, 2002, Encino, California) was an American film and television writer.

Riesner's father, Charles Reisner, was a German American silent film director, and Dean began acting in films at the age of five as "Dinky Dean". His most notable role was in Charlie Chaplin's 1923 film The Pilgrim. His career at this young age ended because his mother wanted her son to have a real childhood. As an adult, his first job in films was as a co-writer of the 1939 Ronald Reagan movie Code of the Secret Service.

Riesner won an Oscar for directing Bill and Coo (1948), a feature film with a cast of real birds, costumed as humans, acting on the world's smallest film set.

Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Riesner worked primarily in television, including writing for Rawhide and the "Tourist Attraction" episode of The Outer Limits, although he occasionally contributed to feature films like The Helen Morgan Story. In 1968 he landed a job working on the Clint Eastwood action film Coogan's Bluff, and this in turn would lead to him writing several other Eastwood features throughout the 1970s. Riesner helped pen the screenplays for two Eastwood films in 1971, Play Misty for Me and the original Dirty Harry. In 1973 he provided an uncredited rewrite for High Plains Drifter, and in 1976 he was one of the writers to draft The Enforcer, the third Dirty Harry thriller. That same year he provided the teleplay for NBC's highly rated miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man, starring Nick Nolte. In 1979 he wrote an early draft screenplay for The Godfather Part III, but his script was discarded when Francis Ford Coppola and Mario Puzo finally agreed to collaborate on a third entry in the series.

Riesner continued to write into the 1980s, though most of his work from that period went uncredited. Those films include Das Boot, The Sting II, and Starman.

Riesner died in 2002 of natural causes. He had been married to actress Maila Nurmi, better known as the horror hostess Vampira.

Known For

Acting

2001

1987

1959

The Chaplin Revue as Various (archive footage)

1950

Gunfire as Outlaw Mack

1948

The Cobra Strikes as Detective Brody
Assigned to Danger as Dr. Michael Kelly (uncredited)

1936

Everybody Dance as Tommy Spurgeon

1935

It's in the Air as Brave (uncredited)

1923

Hollywood as Dean Riesner
The Pilgrim as Little Boy

1921

Writing

1987

Fatal Beauty as Screenplay

1985

Das Boot as Screenplay

1983

The Sting II as Writer
Sudden Impact as Writer

1981

Das Boot as Screenplay

1973

Charley Varrick as Screenplay

1971

Dirty Harry as Screenplay
Play Misty for Me as Screenplay
Vanished as Teleplay

1970

Lost Flight as Writer
The Intruders as Teleplay

1968

Coogan's Bluff as Screenplay
Lancer as Writer

1967

Ironside as Writer

1965

1964

12 O'Clock High as Writer

1962

The Virginian as Writer

1961

Ben Casey as Writer

1958

Paris Holiday as Writer
77 Sunset Strip as Writer
Bronco as Writer
Lawman as Writer

1957

The Thin Man as Writer
Sugarfoot as Writer

1956

Conflict as Writer

1955

Cheyenne as Writer

1951

Skipalong Rosenbloom as Screenplay

1950

1948

Bill and Coo as Screenplay

1940

The Fighting 69th as Screenplay

Directing

1948

Bill and Coo as Director

Crew

1950

I Shot Billy the Kid as Dialogue Coach

1940

A Fugitive from Justice as Additional Writing

Creator

1971

Vanished as Creator

1968

Lancer as Creator

1965