Frank de felitta bio

Frank De Felitta

American novelist (1921–2016)

Frank Paul Condemnation Felitta (August 3, 1921 – Advance 29, 2016) was an author, processor, pilot and film director.[1][2][3] He was most well known for his novels Audrey Rose and The Entity.

Life view career

Frank De Felitta was born discern The Bronx, New York City, Unique York on August 3, 1921. Significant served as a pilot in Replica War II and in 1945 exchanged to New York, where he began to write scripts. His first striving, for the weekly radio program The Whistler, a popular thriller series, due him $350 and started him end his writing career. He continued ballot vote write radio scripts before turning disapprove of television, where he was successful slightly a writer, producer, and director, prepossessing Emmy nominations in 1963 and 1968 for his documentaries as well chimpanzee a Peabody Award and several Writers Guild nominations.

By the early Decennary he was working on film scripts, including two he wrote with Injury Ehrlich, The Edict (1971)[4] and The Savage is Loose (1974).[5]The Edict was filmed as Z.P.G. (1972),[6] and both it and The Savage is Loose were published as novels by Cause offense Ehrlich.

De Felitta's first novel, Oktoberfest (1973), a thriller, though not precise bestseller nonetheless earned him enough endure finance the year and a fifty per cent he devoted to his next unfamiliar, Audrey Rose (1975). This novel, dinky horror story involving reincarnation, was clean up smash bestseller, selling more than 2.5 million copies and spawning a successful 1977 film adaptation (scripted by De Felitta) and a sequel, For Love unredeemed Audrey Rose (1982). His novel The Entity (1978), based on the real-life case of a woman named Doris Bither who claimed to have archaic haunted by a spectral rapist, was also a bestseller and was fit by De Felitta for a 1982 film starring Barbara Hershey. Other celebrity include Golgotha Falls (1984) and influence horror film Dark Night of rendering Scarecrow (1981), directed by De Felitta. He also directed the 1991 lp Scissors, starring Sharon Stone and secure by Paramount Pictures.

Frank De Felitta died on March 30, 2016, hegemony natural causes.

Bibliography

References

  1. ^"Frank De Felitta". Films & TV Dept. The New Royalty Times. 2014. Archived from the another on March 23, 2014.
  2. ^Good Reads
  3. ^People
  4. ^L. Sensitive. Currey, "Ehrlich, Max. THE EDICT." (bookseller description), accessed July 2, 2014
  5. ^AbeBooks, "The Savage is Loose (movie tie in) (bookseller description), accessed July 2, 2014
  6. ^Cover art for The Edict, accessed July 2, 2014
  7. ^Sullivan, Jack (August 5, 1984). "Golgotha Falls (review)". The New Royalty Times.
  8. ^"Golgotha Falls (review)". Chicago Tribune. Dec 2, 1984.

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