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11 Facts About Quentin Reynolds

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Quentin James Reynolds was an American journalist and World War II war correspondent.

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Quentin Reynolds played American football for one season in the National Football League with the Brooklyn Lions.

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Quentin Reynolds attended Manual Training High School in Brooklyn and Brown University.

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Quentin Reynolds published 25 books, including The Wounded Don't Cry, London Diary, Dress Rehearsal, and Courtroom, a biography of lawyer Samuel Leibowitz.

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Quentin Reynolds, represented by noted attorney Louis Nizer, won $175,001, at the time the largest libel judgment ever.

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In 1953, Quentin Reynolds was the victim of a major literary hoax when he published The Man Who Wouldn't Talk, the supposedly true story of a Canadian war hero, George Dupre, who claimed to have been captured and tortured by German soldiers.

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On December 8,1950, Quentin Reynolds debuted as a television actor in "The Ponzi Story", an episode of Pulitzer Prize Playhouse.

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Quentin Reynolds was a personal friend of British media mogul Sidney Bernstein.

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In 1956, Quentin Reynolds paid a visit to England to co-host Meet the People, the launch night program for Manchester-based Granada Television which Bernstein founded.

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Quentin Reynolds was a member of Delta Tau Delta International Fraternity.

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Quentin Reynolds died of cancer, on March 17,1965, at Travis Air Force Base Hospital in Fairfield, California.