Loring Mandel, two-time Emmy-winning TV writer, passes away at 91 years of age

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Two-time Emmy-winning TV writer Loring Mandel has passed away at the age of 91 on March 24, it was revealed on Monday.The writer's son Alan Mandel confirmed his father passed from cancer at his home in Lenox, Massachusetts, according to Variety.Mandel's two Emmy wins come more than 40 years apart, his first in 1968 for Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night on CBS Playhouse and his second in 2001 for his HBO/BBC WWII film Conspiracy.

R.I.P.:Two-time Emmy-winning TV writer Loring Mandel has passed away at the age of 91 on March 24, it was revealed on MondayMandel was born in Chicago, and he attended the University of Wisconsin, where he graduated in 1949.He married his wife Dorothy in 1950 and moved back to Chicago after school, where he got.

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