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Judd Trichter

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Judd Trichter is an American writer and former actor. He starred in the 1994 British family fantasy Stanley's Dragon. He has also appeared on television, stage, commercials and film. He has written for The Idiot Magazine and for his blog called Filth. His debut novel Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction was released in 2015.[1][2][3][4]

Career

Trichter's writings explore themes of sexual perversion, drug abuse, and Marxist revolution. His stories feature dark humor and pessimistic depictions of an America with decaying values.

Trichter guest starred on shows including: Requiem (The X-Files), Murphy Brown, This Is Not Happening (The X-Files), ER, Chicago Hope, The Huntress, JAG, Dear John, Law and Order and Bones episode The Man in the Morgue.[5][6][7]

References

  1. ^ Love in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction Kirkus Review
  2. ^ 7 books you need to read this February LA Mag
  3. ^ 6 Sci-fi Reads You Don’t Want to Miss! April 1, 2015 by Skyler Stanley World Literature Today
  4. ^ Science Fiction Mini Reviews of the Latest Books by Alex Good January 30, 2015 Toronto Star
  5. ^ Judd Trichter TV.com
  6. ^ Judd Trichter Hollywood.com
  7. ^ "Judd Trichter". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-03-31.