Lawrence G. DiTillio(February 15, 1948 – March 16, 2019) was an Americanfilm,TV series,andtabletop role-playing gamewriter. His creations includeHe-Man and She-Ra:The Secret of the Swordand the award-winningMasks of Nyarlathotep.

Larry DiTillio
Born
Lawrence G. DiTillio

(1948-02-15)February 15, 1948
DiedMarch 16, 2019(2019-03-16)(aged 71)
NationalityAmerican
OccupationTelevision writer
Years active1970–2009

Education

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Larry DiTillio attended the film school atNew York Universityfor four years. He then spent an additional two years atUCLA's film school.[1]

Career

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After graduating, DiTillio decided to make a career as a Hollywood writer. He knocked on agency doors until he was able to find an agent willing and able to find him work as a film writer.[1]DiTillio wrote for both television and movies in the 1970s, including a stint onFilmation'sFat Albert and the Cosby Kids.He then became a staff writer for the originalHe-Man and the Masters of the Universeseries and over its two seasons, wrote 17 episodes, more than anyone else. He also directed one episode.

During a writers' strike in 1983, DiTillio searched for other ways to generate income through writing, so he was hired byFlying Buffalo.[2]: 37 DiTillio wroteThe Isle of Darksmoke(1984), the final multiplayerTunnels & Trollsadventure that Flying Buffalo published.[2]: 38 DiTillio also collaborated withLynn Willisto create the world-spanning campaignMasks of Nyarlathotep(1984) forChaosium'sCall of Cthulhu,which author Shannon Appelcine states is considered one of the best roleplaying adventures of all time,[2]: 86 and won anOrigins Award.[3]For a few months, DiTillio was also a contributor to Chaosium'sDifferent Worldsmagazine, writing about news from the world of film and television in his "The Sword of Hollywood" column.[4]Other Chaosium titles he wrote or contributed to, include;The Grey Knight,the first adventure for thePendragonrole-playing game,Demon Magic: The Second Stormbringer Companionfor theStormbringerfantasy role-playing game, and theCall of CthulhusupplementTerror Australis.[5]

Despite his success in the role-playing games industry, once the screenwriters' strike ended, DiTillio went back to screenwriting.[6]

In 1985, he wrote the feature-length filmHe-Man and She-Ra: Secret of the Sword.Following its release, he andJ. Michael Straczynskibecame writers for Filmation's spin-off showShe-Ra: Princess of Power.[1]DiTillio created theshow biblefor the spinoff show and invented most of the character names.[7][page needed]Straczynski later recalled the considerable time DiTillio spent writing character background for the show. "One of the things Larry and I decided, very early on, was that She-Ra couldn't just be 'He-Man with boobs.' The show had to go deeper than that, especially given that we were creating this for a female lead character."[1]However, when Filmation refused to give them credit on-screen, both left, finding work withDIC EntertainmentonJayce and the Wheeled Warriors.

In 1993, DiTillio worked with Straczynski again, this time on thescience-fictionseriesBabylon 5,with Straczynski as producer and DiTillio the executive story editor.[6][2]: 41 DiTillio also worked on theanimated seriesBeast Wars,writing or co-writing most of the episodes.[2]: 41 In 2002, he was a writer for the updatedHe-Man and the Masters of the Universeseries.

DiTillio died at the age of 71 on March 16, 2019.[1]

Filmography

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Year Role Show
1972 Writer Those Mad, Mad Moviemakers
1984 Writer Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
1985 Writer He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword
1985 Writer Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors(7 episodes)
1983–85 Writer He-Man and the Masters of the Universe(17 episodes)
1985 Writer She-Ra: Princess of Power(18 episodes)
1985–86 Writer Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling
1986 Writer The Centurions
1986 Writer Galaxy High
1987 Writer Bionic Six
1987-88 Writer Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future
1988 Writer Superman(2 episodes)
1989 Writer The California Raisin Show(5 episodes)
1989 Writer Captain Power: The Beginning(TV Movie)
1987 Writer The Real Ghostbusters
1990 Writer Swamp Thing
1990 Writer Deadly Nightmares
1990 Writer Peter Pan & the Pirates
1991 Writer The Hidden Room(TV series)
1991 Writer Murder, She Wrote(1 Episode)
1992 Writer Conan the Adventurer
1994–95 Writer/Executive Story Editor Babylon 5
1996 Writer Hypernauts
1996–99 Writer/Story Editor Beast Wars: Transformers
2002–04 Writer He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
2005 Writer Kong: The Animated Series
2009 Writer Transformers: Animated

References

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  1. ^abcdeWeiss, Josh (2019-03-17)."Larry DiTillio, co-creator of She-Ra and well-known genre TV writer has passed away".SyFy Wire.Retrieved2020-04-11.
  2. ^abcdeAppelcline, Shannon (2011).Designers & Dragons.Mongoose Publishing.ISBN978-1-907702-58-7.
  3. ^"Origins Award Winners (1996)".Academy of Adventure Gaming Arts & Design. Archived fromthe originalon 2007-12-21.
  4. ^"Larry DiTiilio Passed Away".Dungeon Master Magazine.2019-03-17.Retrieved2020-04-11.
  5. ^Mason, Mike (2019-03-17)."Larry DiTillio, Visionary Game Designer and Writer, 1940-2019".Chaosium.Retrieved2020-04-11.
  6. ^abFaragher, Steve (March 1997). "The Complete Masks of Nyarlathotep".Arcane.No. 17.Future Publishing.pp. 56–57.
  7. ^Scheimer, Lou (2012).Creating the Filmation Generation.Two Morrows Publishing.ISBN978-1605490441.
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