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- Birth nameDane Richard Lussier
- Dane Lussier was born on December 23, 1909 in Spokane, Washington, USA. He was a writer, known for The Pilgrim Lady (1946), Storm Over Lisbon (1944) and The Lady and the Monster (1944). He was married to Lois Jane Campbell. He died on October 20, 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- SpouseLois Jane Campbell(1939 - 1949) (divorced, 2 children)
- ChildrenDane Lussier IIDennis Lussier
- Father of Dane Lussier II aka Jr. 11-2-40 and Dennis Lussier aka Deke Richards 4-8-44 (deceased). Grandfather of Dane Christopher Lussier and Howard "Cory" Lussier 5-25-63 (deceased). Was married 1939 to Lois Jane Campbell. Divorced 1949.
- According to the Los Angeles Times of Thursday, 10/22/59, Dane Richard Lussier, 49, of 9293 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, was pronounced dead on arrival at the Beverly Hills Emergency Hospital after being struck by a car the previous Tuesday night while crossing at an unmarked crosswalk at Doheny Dr and Gregory Way. The driver of the car, Thomas Levin, 39, of 4658 Cassatt St., Los Angeles, was not charged.
- Born Daniel Richard Lussier at Spokane, WA, raised on family farm in Marysville, WA. Following high school was copy boy at Seattle Times, then became theatrical critic there known as DRL. Began scripting radio It Happened In Hollywood and Myrt & Marge, etc. then on to movie and television screenwriting. Authored novel Weekend Father in 1954.
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