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  1. Bettina Gilois (July 9, 1961 – July 5, 2020) was a German-American screenwriter and author, known for her work on the HBO film Bessie, and Disney's Glory Road and McFarland, USA. Gilois won an Emmy Nomination for Outstanding Writing of a Television Movie and a Black Reel Awards of 2016 nomination for Bessie .

  2. Sep 22, 2018 · Lifetime Pictures presents, so we know this is pretty serious. Robert Durst comes to report his wife missing. The cops realize that he is THEE Robert Durst, his family owns half of Manhattan and he is a very wealthy man.

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  4. Jul 21, 2020 · In this rebroadcast episode of Deviate (which originally aired in July of 2019), Bettina and Rolf discuss writing about real people (4:00); Bettina’s career path and the importance of perseverance (24:00); the importance of simplicity in storytelling (41:00); why certain stories are worth telling (56:00); and the craft of writing (1:15:00).

  5. Her HBO film, "Bessie," starring Queen Latifah, has won the Critic's Choice Award for Best Movie Made for Television as well as garnering 12 Emmy nominations and winning an Emmy for Best Movie. Her movie "The Lost Wife of Robert Durst" was released in November 2017 on Lifetime.

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  6. MCFARLAND USA screenwriter Bettina Gilois died at the age of 58. Gilois’ friend told The Hollywood Reporter (THR) that Gilois died of cancer on July 5, 2020. Gilois’s GLORY ROAD was honored as one of the Best Movies for Families by Movieguide® in 2006.

  7. Jul 8, 2020 · Bettina Gilois, an award-winning screenwriter and an assistant professor in the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University in Orange California, died in her sleep on July 5. She was 58 years old and had suffered from cancer.

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