Karl Alexander (writer)

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Karl Alexander (August 23, 1938 – March 30, 2015) was an American writer.

Early life

Born and raised in Los Angeles, he was the son and nephew of screenwriters—his father, William Tunberg, wrote the screenplay for Old Yeller, and his uncle, Karl Tunberg, wrote the screenplay for Ben-Hur—and worked on a number of films himself.[1]

Career

He was the author of Time After Time—which was adapted into a successful film of the same title in 1979, a musical in 2010,[2] and a television series to premier in the fall of 2016.[3]—and several other novels.

Jaclyn the Ripper, Alexander's sequel to Time After Time, was published in 2009.

Bibliography

  • Time After Time (1979)
  • Missing Pieces
  • A Private Investigation (1980)
  • Jaclyn the Ripper (2009)
  • Papa and Fidel: A Novel (2010)
  • Time-Crossed Lovers (2012)

Death

Alexander died on March 30, 2015 in West Los Angeles.[4][5]

Notes

  1. ^ "Bury Their Hearts in Topanga Canyon". Construction Magazine. 13 May 2012. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ http://www.post-gazette.com/theater-dance/2010/03/08/Time-tells-Wells-tale-with-wit/stories/201003080199
  3. ^ http://deadline.com/2016/05/abc-new-series-trailers-downward-dog-speechless-notorious-time-after-time-1201758369/
  4. ^ http://kryptonradio.com/2015/04/01/author-karl-alexander-1945-2015/
  5. ^ http://www.theacorn.com/news/2015-06-25/Obituaries/Karl_Alexander.html

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