William Nack
American journalist and author (1941–2018) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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William Louis Nack (February 4, 1941 – April 13, 2018)[1] was an American journalist and author. He wrote on sports, politics and the environment at Newsday for 11 years before joining the staff of Sports Illustrated in 1978 as an investigative reporter and general feature writer.[2] After leaving S.I. in 2001, Nack freelanced for numerous publications, including GQ and ESPN.com. He also served as an adviser on the made-for-TV-movie Ruffian (2007) and the Disney feature Secretariat (2010).
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Born | William Louis Nack (1941-02-04)February 4, 1941 Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Died | April 13, 2018(2018-04-13) (aged 77) Washington, D.C., United States |
Pen name | William Nack, Bill Nack |
Occupation | Author, Journalist, Film Consultant |
Genre | Sports, Horse Racing, Boxing |
Notable works | Secretariat: The Making of a Champion (1975),
My Turf: Horses, Boxers, Blood Money, and the Sporting Life (2004), Ruffian: A Racetrack Romance (2007) |
Spouse | Carolyne Starek |
Children | Emily, Rachel, Amy, William |
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