Fletcher Markle, a prolific writer and producer, entered this world on March 27, 1921, in the vibrant city of Winnipeg, situated in the heart of Manitoba, Canada. This remarkable individual's creative endeavors would go on to leave a lasting impact on the world of entertainment, with notable credits including the thrilling 1960 production, "Thriller", the intriguing 1949 film, "Jigsaw", and the esteemed television series, "Studio One", which debuted in 1948.
Markle's personal life was marked by his marriages to three remarkable women: Dorothy Conradt, the talented actress Mercedes McCambridge, and Helen Blanche Willis. Despite the many triumphs and tribulations that came his way, Markle's life was ultimately cut short on May 23, 1991, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this very day.