Robert Knuckle Explained

Robert Knuckle
Birth Date:15 February 1935
Birth Name:Robert Gordon Knuckle
Birth Place:Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Occupation:Author, playwright, actor, public speaker
Spouse:Elizabeth Anne Myles (1962-present)
Children:Richard
Laura
Mark
Kelly

Robert Gordon Knuckle (February 15, 1935 – March 3, 2019)[1] was a best-selling Canadian author, actor and playwright. He was a member of the Playwrights Guild of Canada.Knuckle was an educator for thirty-five years before he started writing full-time in 1992. He was an ACTRA award-winning author of ten books and two booklets.

Most of his books are about true crime and/or tales of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police who invested him as an honorary life member of theirveterans association. He has also written for the stage, television, radio, and cinema. Nine of his thirteen-stage plays have been produced at major venues in Canada, USA, and in Europe, including the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. One of his true-crime books has been adapted into a movie which is presently in pre-production in Los Angeles.

He was a contributing researcher with Encyclopedia Titanica, specializing in Canada's role in retrieving the Titanic bodies from the sea and their burials in three Halifax graveyards.

Knuckle was also a prolific public speaker who has addressed over 200 service clubs. His topics included presentations about his books and plays and include a power-point presentation on Canada and the Titanic which deals with the aftermath of the Titanic tragedy.

Education and early career

Knuckle acted and wrote sports columns in high school and university. After graduating from the University of Windsor, he earned his M. Ed. from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education at the University of Toronto. He then pursued a lengthy career in education as an English and Latin teacher and high school administrator in Hamilton, Ontario. He also coached basketball and football in several high schools and at McMaster University in Hamilton. Upon retiring from education he became the general manager of the Hamilton Skyhawks of the World Basketball League.[2] When that league folded in 1992, Knuckle began to write full-time. In 1984, while engaged as a vice-principal, he and his writing partner Gordon Carruth, a Hamilton Secondary School principal, wrote a play about the life of fabled National Football League (NFL) coach Vince Lombardi entitled I Am Not a Legend. It became very successful playing in Hamilton; Toronto; Windsor; Coventry, England;[3] Edinburgh, Scotland;[4] Lahr, Germany[5] and Green Bay, Wisconsin.[6] I Am Not a Legend was also televised and aired on ESPN in the USA.[7] Knuckle and Carruth also adapted their Legend script for CBC Radio for which they both won ACTRA Awards for writing.In all these various productions of Legend Knuckle played the role of Vince Lombardi.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: New crime flick ‘Bandit’ based on book by Dundas writer . The Hamilton Spectator . Nolan . Daniel. October 21, 2022 . December 15, 2022.
  2. News: Nolan. Tami Paikin. This Knuckle doesn't buckle .... Hamilton Spectator. May 25, 1992.
  3. News: Anon. Canadians join in the festival .... Coventry Evening Telegraph. August 8, 1984.
  4. News: Edwards. Dudley Owens. I am not a legend ... Vince Lombardi. The Edinburgh Scotsman. August 20, 1984.
  5. News: Cornforth. Trisha. Award-winning Canadian play .... Lahr Der Kanadier. February 10, 1988.
  6. News: Zettel. Ellen. Lombardi. Green Bay News-Chronicle. August 25, 1984.
  7. News: Assosciated Press. TV Cameras Swing into Action For Super Sunday. The Times-News. January 24, 1986.
  8. News: Woodson. Rick. I Am Not A Legend. Rochester Times-Union. January 22, 1986.
  9. News: Van Vugt. Harry. Human side of gridiron legend. Windsor Star. July 20, 1984.
  10. News: Crawley. Devin. Killing and kidnapping both unplanned. Virden Empire Advance. January 27, 1998.
  11. Web site: Various. Toronto History and Culture. Imagining Toronto. Imagining Toronto. July 25, 2014.
  12. News: Legall. Paul. A walk on the wild side.. The Hamilton Spectator. December 22, 2007.
  13. News: O`Neill. Katherine. Massacre at Mayerthorpe. The Globe and Mail. October 23, 2009 . August 23, 2012. 1.
  14. Web site: Penrose. Katie. 1812 - An Inquiry. www.viewmag.com. The View. December 5, 2012.
  15. News: Downy. Debra. Hemingway and his Women. April 30, 2014. Hamilton Community News. April 30, 2014.