![]() ![]() ![]() He was comfortable around his friends, but shy around strangers. “He had this great amount of success with ‘True Grit.’ I think it didn’t sit well with him,” said Jonathan Portis. Portis, who was uncomfortable with the fame that resulted from his literary success, rarely granted interviews, balked at being photographed and lived quietly in an apartment in Little Rock’s Riverdale area. A remake of the film starring Hailee Steinfeld and Jeff Bridges was produced by Steven Spielberg in 2010. Marshall Rooster Cogburn to avenge the murder of her father, was made into a 1969 movie of the same name starring the legendary John Wayne and fellow Arkansas native Glen Campbell. True Grit, the story of fictional 14-year-old Mattie Ross from Yell County, Ark., who recruits U.S. Portis published five novels - Norwood (1966), True Grit (1968), The Dog of the South (1979), Masters of Atlantis (1985), and Gringos (1991) - and the non-fiction Escape Velocity: A Charles Portis Miscellany (2012). ![]() ![]() The cause was complications from Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, which was diagnosed in 2012, said his brother, Jonathan Portis. Charles Portis, an Arkansas native best known for his 1968 novel True Grit, died on Monday at a Little Rock hospice facility. ![]()
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