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Stirling Silliphant(1918-1996)

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Stirling Silliphant
Detroit-born Stirling Silliphant (born Sterling Dale Silliphant) was the son of a Canadian immigrant. The family moved to California when he was about two. He grew up in Glendale and graduated from the University of Southern California in 1938. During World War II he was an army lieutenant, and after his discharge in 1946 he got a job with the Walt Disney Studios in the Publicity Department. Shortly afterward he relocated to New York City to take a job as Publicity Director for 20th Century-Fox. In 1953 he moved back to Hollywood with the goal of becoming a writer/producer, and managed to obtain financing for his first film project, The Joe Louis Story (1953), a project he produced but did not write. A few more film jobs followed, and in 1955 he heard that Disney was coming up with a new TV series for children. He personally went to Walt Disney himself with some ideas on what kinds of stories should be featured on the show. Walt liked his ideas and hired him to write and produce a segment of the show, The Mickey Mouse Club (1955), that would showcase different types of careers that children might be interested in when they got older, to be called "What I Went to Be". THe first entry in the series, "Airline Pilot and Airline Hostess", was received well by adults and critics, but unfortunately kids weren't all that thrilled about it. There were to be further entries in the series, but Silliphant and Disney clashed over the lukewarm reception given the first entry, resulting in Disney's firing him and canceling the series altogether.

His dismissal from Disney didn't hurt Silliphant's career, however. He went on to write well-received episodes for many different series, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955) and Perry Mason (1957), and helped to create the hit series Route 66 (1960) and Naked City (1958), writing most of the episodes for "Route 66" and acting as Executive Story Editor for "Naked City". He didn't restrict himself to television, however. He authored more than 50 books, wrote numerous screenplays (winning the Oscar for In the Heat of the Night (1967)) for directors such as Sam Peckinpah (The Killer Elite (1975)) and Clint Eastwood (The Enforcer (1976) and penned a string of well received made-for-television movies, such as Pearl (1978) and Fly Away Home (1981).

Silliphant married Tiana Du Long in 1974 and they had one child. In the 1980s he moved his family to Thailand, all the while continuing to write mini-series and made-for-TV films.

He died of prostate cancer in Bangkok, Thailand, in 1996.
BornJanuary 16, 1918
DiedApril 26, 1996(78)
BornJanuary 16, 1918
DiedApril 26, 1996(78)
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  • Won 1 Oscar
    • 4 wins & 7 nominations total

Known for

Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, and Warren Oates in In the Heat of the Night (1967)
In the Heat of the Night
7.9
  • Writer
  • 1967
Fred Astaire, William Holden, Paul Newman, Richard Chamberlain, Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, O.J. Simpson, Robert Vaughn, Robert Wagner, Susan Blakely, and Jennifer Jones in The Towering Inferno (1974)
The Towering Inferno
7.0
  • Writer
  • 1974
Ernest Borgnine, Gene Hackman, Leslie Nielsen, Red Buttons, Roddy McDowall, Stella Stevens, Shelley Winters, Jack Albertson, Carol Lynley, Pamela Sue Martin, Arthur O'Connell, and Eric Shea in The Poseidon Adventure (1972)
The Poseidon Adventure
7.1
  • Writer
  • 1972
Claire Bloom and Cliff Robertson in Charly (1968)
Charly
6.9
  • Writer
  • 1968

Credits

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Writer



  • Neuverse Creative (2020)
    Neuverse Creative
    Podcast Series
    • original script
    • 2024
  • Walter Matthau and Sissy Spacek in The Grass Harp (1995)
    The Grass Harp
    6.6
    • screenplay
    • 1995
  • Village of the Damned (1995)
    Village of the Damned
    5.6
    • Writer (1960 screenplay)
    • 1995
  • Day of Reckoning (1994)
    Day of Reckoning
    5.8
    TV Movie
    • story
    • teleplay
    • 1994
  • Route 66 (1993)
    Route 66
    4.7
    TV Series
    • based on the series created by
    • 1993
  • Salween (1993)
    Salween
    7.2
    • Writer
    • 1993
  • A Stranger in the Mirror (1993)
    A Stranger in the Mirror
    4.6
    TV Movie
    • teleplay
    • 1993
  • The Three Kings (1987)
    The Three Kings
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1987
  • Catch the Heat (1987)
    Catch the Heat
    5.0
    • written by
    • 1987
  • Sylvester Stallone, David Mendenhall, and Rick Zumwalt in Over the Top (1987)
    Over the Top
    5.8
    • screenplay by
    • 1987
  • George C. Scott, Gina Bellman, and Gunnar Möller in Mussolini: The Untold Story (1985)
    Mussolini: The Untold Story
    6.9
    TV Mini Series
    • written by
    • 1985
  • Space (1985)
    Space
    7.2
    TV Mini Series
    • teleplay
    • 1985
  • Welcome to Paradise
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1984
  • Sam Elliott in Travis McGee (1983)
    Travis McGee
    6.3
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1983
  • Hardcase
    8.8
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1981

Additional Crew



  • Shaft's Big Score! (1972)
    Shaft's Big Score!
    6.0
    • presenter
    • 1972
  • Naked City (1958)
    Naked City
    8.2
    TV Series
    • executive story consultant
    • executive story editor
    • 1960–1963

Producer



  • Walter Matthau and Sissy Spacek in The Grass Harp (1995)
    The Grass Harp
    6.6
    • co-producer
    • 1995
  • Brotherhood of the Rose (1989)
    Brotherhood of the Rose
    6.7
    TV Mini Series
    • producer
    • 1989
  • The Three Kings (1987)
    The Three Kings
    6.1
    TV Movie
    • producer
    • 1987
  • Catch the Heat (1987)
    Catch the Heat
    5.0
    • executive producer
    • 1987
  • Harry's Hong Kong (1987)
    Harry's Hong Kong
    4.3
    TV Movie
    • supervising producer
    • 1987
  • George C. Scott, Gina Bellman, and Gunnar Möller in Mussolini: The Untold Story (1985)
    Mussolini: The Untold Story
    6.9
    TV Mini Series
    • producer
    • 1985
  • Welcome to Paradise
    7.7
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1984
  • Bruce Boxleitner, Brian Dennehy, and Tiana Alexandra-Silliphant in Fly Away Home (1981)
    Fly Away Home
    5.7
    TV Movie
    • producer
    • 1981
  • Reggie Nalder in Salem's Lot (1979)
    Salem's Lot
    6.7
    TV Mini Series
    • executive producer
    • 1979
  • Pearl (1978)
    Pearl
    6.5
    TV Mini Series
    • executive producer
    • 1978
  • Calling Doctor Storm, M. D.
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1977
  • The First 36 Hours of Dr. Durant
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • executive producer
    • 1975
  • Shaft in Africa (1973)
    Shaft in Africa
    5.9
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1973
  • Bonnie Bedelia and Christopher Mitchum in A Time for Love (1973)
    A Time for Love
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • producer
    • 1973
  • Shaft's Big Score! (1972)
    Shaft's Big Score!
    6.0
    • executive producer (uncredited)
    • 1972

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Loren Dayle
  • Born
    • January 16, 1918
    • Detroit, Michigan, USA
  • Died
    • April 26, 1996
    • Bangkok, Thailand(prostate cancer)
  • Spouses
      Tiana Alexandra-SilliphantJuly 4, 1974 - April 26, 1996 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
      Stirling Garff Silliphant
  • Parents
      Lemuel Leigh Silliphant
  • Relatives
      Leigh Arlington Silliphant(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Novel: "Huk!. NOTE: Filmed as Huk! (1956).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography

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    Studied martial arts with Bruce Lee during the late 1960s.

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