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Dennis Letts (September 5, 1934 – February 22, 2008) was an American college , and later, in a second career, an . As the latter, he originated the critically successful role of Beverly Weston in the Steppenwolf Theatre Company production of the Tony-winning play in the summer of 2007, the writing of which had earned his son, , a .


Early life
Letts was born in on September 5, 1934. He graduated from Wagoner High School in 1952. He enlisted in the United States Air Force after graduation, where he served until 1956.

Letts received his bachelor's degree from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, thanks to the G.I. Bill. He went on to earn his master's degree from the University of Tulsa and his from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. He also earned a Fulbright Scholarship.

Letts married his wife, novelist , in 1958; the couple had three sons: Dana, (a playwright), and Shawn (a jazz musician/composer). Letts family information , twbookmark.com; accessed August 13, 2014. Excerpt from Playbill ; accessed August 13, 2014.


Career
Letts spent much of his professional career as a and . He taught for more than thirty years, mostly as a faculty member at Southeastern Oklahoma State University in Durant, Oklahoma.

Letts first began acting at the relatively late age of 50 years. Letts first started performing at university and community theaters while still working as a college professor. He began acting as a full second career after retiring from . Letts appeared in more than 40 and shows over the course of his career, including parts in high-profile films such as in 2000.

His acting credits also included his debut in Bloodsuckers from Outer Space, a science fiction comedy film written and directed by Glen Coburn, Where the Heart Is, a film based on a novel written by his wife, . He served as an editor for his wife's novels, which won various literary awards and have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list.


August: Osage County
Letts premiered the role of Beverly Weston in the original production of , which was written by his son, . His character is described as an "Oklahoma patriarch" whose mysterious disappearance reunites his dysfunctional family. August: Osage County first opened at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in the summer of 2007. The show, as well as Letts's performance, was a critical success.


Illness and death
Letts was diagnosed with in September 2007. Despite his diagnosis, he chose to remain with the August: Osage County production as the show moved to New York City. The show, with Letts as a full cast member, debuted on Broadway in December 2007. It earned some of the best critical reviews of that season. He continued performing eight shows a week of August: Osage County in New York City until February 2008. He kept up his schedule despite his illness and its treatment. Letts died in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on February 22, 2008, at the age of 73. A memorial service was held in Wagoner, Oklahoma. He was survived by his wife, Billie (died 2014), and sons, , Dana and Shawn.


Filmography
(final film role)


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