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Author Taku Mayumura (b.1934) died on November 3. Actor Tatsuo Umemiya (b.1938) died on December 12. Garvin wrote Tales from the Floating Vagabond and also created marerials for the RPGs Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and 7th Seas. 24. Sheppard has appeared in The Prestige, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek, Transformers, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, and the Doctor Who episode The Impossible Astronaut. He portrayed Captain Nemo in a 2010 adaptation of Mysterious Island, which also featured his son as a younger version of Nemo. Illustrator Charles Santore (b.1935) died on August 11. Taylor provided voice work for numerous animated series, including The Addams Family and The Flintstones. His first novel was Station Gehenna. Kraft was instrumental in the Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo missions and he trained other flight directors. 26 people who worked for Kyoto Animation at their production studio were killed when a man set fire to the building. Mark was born Dec. 16, 1960, in Portland, Ore., to James and Elizabeth McFarland. Woodward appeared in two episodes of Star Trek, as well as episodes of The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Salvage 1, and The X-Files. In 2011, she won the Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award. Secara published the Harper Errant trilogy, beginning in 2012 with The Dragon Ring. Mark was born on September 20, 1960, in La Porte, Indiana, the son of George and Donna (Schultz) Carey. Author Dennis Etchison (b.1943) died on May 28. He later flew on the space shuttle Columbia on STS-9. He faced his illness with immense courage and grace. Pheloung wrote the scores for Friendships Death, The Mangler, and Truly, Madly, Deeply. Cohens directorial work includes the films Q, Its Alive III: Island of the Alive, and A Return to Salems Lot. Author and editor Robert N. Stephenson (b.1961) died on August 15. Author Melissa C. Michaels (b.1946) died on August 30. Director John Llewellyn Moxey (b.1925) died on April 29. Actor Rene Auberjonois (b.1940) died on December 8. Author Alex J. Geairns (b.1964) died on October 20. It is the true story of predatory adults preying on the innocence of children without shame, guilt, or remorse. Her genre films include Valley of the Dragons and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken. Here is a list (far too long) of those we have loved and lost in 2019 . Kemp portrayed Picards older brother on Star Trek: The Next Generation and also appeared in episodes of Space: 1999, Conan the Adventurer, and The Greatest American Hero. Author Timothy Wade Huntley (b.1939) died on June 13. Axelrod appeared in The Blob, The Transformers, Tales of Frankenstein, and Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Actor Karl Shiels (b.1972) died on July 15. Actor Windsor Davies (b.1930) died on January 17. Samoan actor Pua Magasiva (b.1980) died on May 11. His books had a strong influence on the growth of modern Wicca. Actor Stephen Thorne (b.1935) died on May 26. She appeared in the original Robocop and did voice work on the television series Ewoks. Nguyen is a stunt performer and actor who has appeared in The Walking Dead, Banshee, and The Originals. Writer Frank Key (b.Paul Byrne, 1959) died on September 13. Davies portrayed Toby in the second Doctor serial The Evil of the Daleks. He appeared as Rottcodd in Gormenghast. Throughout his career, Parowski fostered new talent among Polish science fiction authors. Hudnall began his career in 1986, writing Espers. Fan Matthew Sims died on August 4. Bookstore owner Lindig Harris (b.1943) died on January 1. Weaver served as the webmaster for FANAC from 1995 until 2016 and continued to contribute code until his death. Mr. Greyland Banks Greyland, affectionately known as "Dilly" was born to Gladys and Carl on October 17, 1955, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Cole chaired SFCon, the 1954 Worldcon in San Francisco. Kharitonov starred in a Soviet era adaptation of H.G. Actor Max Arthur (b.1939) died on May 2. Many of his novels, in the Fange Vampire Spy series and the Scream Street series, were targeted at younger readers. He was perhaps best known for his work on Inspector Morse. Game designer Richard Berg (b.1943) died on July 29. (b.1925) died on January 21. Last Chance U. Mayers genre novels include I, JFK, and the satirical Super-Folks. Also known as Spike, MacPhee was the owner of the Science Fantasy bookstore in Harvard Square. Norm Hollyn (b.Norm Hochberg, 1952) died on March 17. Noted for the feminist perspective in her writing, her reputation has been posthumously marred by multiple accusations of child . Siletsky won multiple contests with his short fiction. Chamberlain was a frequent Worldcon, World Fantasy Con and Nebula Conference attendee who could often be found browsing for rare first editions and getting them signed. Her genre roles include Project M7. Actor Gabe Khouth (b.1972) died on July 23. Covel published An Index to DAW Books in 1989 and J.T. Lamper appeared in the Star Trek: Next Generation episode The Vengeance Factor and was married to Marina Sirtis, who played Deanna Troi. Relocated with his mother to Battle Creek, MI . She also wrote short fiction and a non-fiction study of Kenneth Grahame. Larkin designed sets for Peter Pan Goldilicks, Shangri-La, and many more. Actor Seymour Cassel (b.1935) died on April 7. Dorian probably achieved his greatest fame as a host on American Movie Classics, but he also appeared in numerous films and television shows, including both The Evil Dead and Evil Dead. Greyland writes that Breen was an open member of the "North American Man-Boy Love Association," and he saw his pederastic proclivities as a natural consequence of his homosexuality. Comics writer Tom Spurgeon (b.1968) died on November 13. Actor Max Wright (b.1943) died on June 26. Mark was happily retired and . Moxey was nominated for a Hugo Award in 1974 with Gene Roddenberry for the film Genesis II. Author Alice Rudoski (b.1932) died on January 5. Siletsky won multiple contests with his short fiction. In 2011, she was inducted into the Rondo Hatton Hall of Fame. and later the animated version Ku! Screenwriter Berto Pelosso (b.19) died on April 6. Blumlein wrote the novels The Movement of Mountain, X,Y, and The Healer and his short fiction was collected in four volumes. Fan Adrian Masters (b.1981) died on April 3. Screenwriter D.C. Fontana (b.1939) died on December 2. Some of her early fiction appeared under the name J.O. She was married to Wayne Allwine, who provided the voice of Mickey Mouse. Costumer D. Jeannette Holloman (b.1955) died on February 11. Brauner produced The Return of Dr. Mabuse and sequels, An Angel on Wheels, The Brain, and numerous other films. Kill!, but she also appeared in the horror films The Killing Kind, Necromancy, and The Witchmaker. His television appearances include Galavant, Merlin, and True Blood. He tried his hand at writing with Come Away from the Water, Shirley and The Magic Bed.. Prior to working in television, he pursued a career as a professional wrestler. Mark Roland passed away 2020-8-7 in Valdosta, Georgia. Schell appeared in 1961s Werewolf in a Girls Dormitory and several episodes of Jackanory. Producer Irene Shubik (b.1929) died on September 26. Actor Isaac Kappy (b.1977) committed suicide on May 13. Craig appeared in The Night of the Living Dead and only a few other films, including Flowers for the Dead and Mortal Remains. He also wrote several novels on his own. He co-edited the anthology Abandoned Places with George R. Galuschak. Cole occasionally collaborated with others, including Thomas Grubb and Nick Perumov. Although not generally a genre writer, Camoins work appeared in Omni and includes the genre stories Some of My Best Friends Are Americans and Centaur, which appeared in The Twilight Zone Magazine. She won the Stoker Award four times, for her novel Dread in the Beast and for three of her poetry collections, Sineater, Vectors, and Four Elements. Screenwriter Bernard Slade (b.1930) died on October 30. Merlin portrated Roger Manning on Tom Corbett, Space Cadet from 1951 through 1954. During his tenure, the company published works by James Blish, Philip K. Dick, Robert A. Heinlein, and Frank Herbert as well as The Lord of the Flies. Cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky (b. Categories . Jones worked as an engineer who oversaw the development of airplane de-icing systems and the design of the Mercury spacesuits. Spinney famously played the roles of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch on Sesame Street from 1969 through 2018, making appearances as both on a variety of other shows and movies, including Supernatural and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. Hollyn published the fanzine Xrymph in the 1970s and attended Worldcons briefly from 1972-1974. While Baturin began writing poetry, he eventually expanded to prose, publishing the fantasy novel A Fern in the Stone, with mythological themes often taken a focus in his work. Film distributor Ben Barenholtz (b.Berl Berenholtz, 1935) died on June 27. Script supervisor Cosmo Genovese (b.1923) died on July 30. Actor John McEnery (b.1943) died on April 12. Heater was a longtime employee at Borderlands Books in San Francisco, and according to her biography, she had no actual physical existence outside of Borderlands. Heater began working at the bookstore in 2002. Achmanov published the novels Farther than the Farthest Star, The Scythians Feast at Sunset, and Habitat. On March 15, 1965, he became the first man to perform a spacewalk. He appeared in the Colin Baker Doctor Who serial Revelation of the Daleks and the David Tennant episode Voyage of the Damned. Other genre appearances include Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and an episode of Ray Bradbury Presents. Playwrite William F. Brown (b.1928) died on June 23. Screenwriter Peter Allan Fields died on June 19. Torn portrayed Zed in the first two Men in Black films and also appeared in The Man Who Fell to Earth, Defending Your Life, The Beastmaster, Robocop 3, and Airplane II: The Sequel. Comics historian Bill Schelly (b.1951) died on September 12. Screenwriter John Briley (b.1925) died on Dcember 14. Adams organized two Doctor Who-themed conventions in Peterborough in the mid 1990s. Actor Peter Fonda (b.1940) died on August 16. She also appeared in the films Star Trek: Inusrrection and Spiders II: Breeding Ground. He worked on Superman, The Legend of Prince Valiant, Biker Mice from Mars, and Phantom 2040. Director Suzan Pitt (b.1943) died on June 16. He received a Pulitzer for poetry and was named the 17th Poet Laureate of the U.S. Actor Richard Erdman (b.1925) died on March 16. His anthologies included the two volume The Disciples of Cthulhu series and Spoor Anthology. He was 103 1/2 years old. Actor Rutger Hauer (b.1944) died on July 19. Two of the volumes earned him British Fantasy Award nominations. Mark Nelson. Designer Syd Mead (b.1933) died on December 30. He created DCs Amethyst, Princess of Gemworld. He produced genre films Rhinoceros, The Blue Bird, and Seconds. Basso published the sthort stories Logues and The Beak Doctor in 1977. Actress Peggy Lipton (b.1946) died on May 11.. Lipton appeared in the films The Postman and Purple People Eater and several episodes of Twin Peaks and Alias. Tutov was a collector of northern Russian folklore and organized the fan club Alien in Kotlas. Voice actress Russi Taylor (b.1944) died on July 26. She is the only person to have portrayed both humans and apes in the series. Greyland loved the outdoors. Dutch fan Ada Meijering (b.1965) died on March 10. He co-chaired two Eastercons, Seacon 84 and Helicon 2, and worked as a Division Head for ConFiction. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Chariots of Fire. Actor Martin West (b.1937) died on December 31. Her 1991 collection The Start of the End of It All and Other Stories won the World Fantasy Award and in 2005, the World Fantasy Con presented Emshwiller with a lifetime achievement award. Following a stroke in 2018, he was told he would never speak, walk, or paint. Actress Carol Channing (b.1921) died on January 15. Get alerts, search tips, and advice from our experts. Followed up with: It should also be noted that Walter was convicted on 13 counts of PC 288 A, B, C, and D. Oral sex was the least of anyone's worries. He published the novel Mindful under the pseudonym alex:g. Actor Jerry Fogel (b1939) died on October 21. died on February 2. Schelly began editing the fanzine Sense of Wonder when he was 15 and eventually published a memoir of the same title outlining what it was like to grow up gay in fandom. Shearman was a fan from Edinburgh who was part of the apazine The Womens Periodical, although she also published in other zines. Lash created Wolff and Byrd. Britton appeared in The People That Time Forgot and Night Watch. In 1971, she helped found the Clarion West Writers Workshop and in her Star Trek novel The Entropy Effect, she provided a first name for Hikaru Sulu, which was eventually made canon. CONTRARY BRIN: Science Fiction roundup and predictive milestones! He illustrated several works by Elizabeth Levy, including Frankenstein Moved In On the Fourth Floor and Gorgonzola Zombies in the Park. His work appeared in Playboy, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and other magazines. Lindsay provided voice work for various Naruto projects and numerous videogames. Actress Sylvia Miles (b.1924) died on June 12. Quayle appeared as Baroness Bomburst in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, and and episode of The Avengers. Pendleton began publishing in 1989 with the short story Sardines in. Wright is best known for playing Willie Tanner on Alf, but he was also a serious Broadway actor. He was born in Dearborn, Michigan on October 14, 1958. He has also provided art for The Wind in the Willows. Actor Charles Craig (b.1932) died on February 24. With his partner, Judy Mitchell, he attended various conventions. Lasenby wrote childrens fiction, including Because We Were the Travelers, Taur, and The Conjuror. Miller was part of Beyond the Fringe with Allan Bennett, Dudley Moore, and Peter Cook. Author Toni Morrison (b.1931) died on August 5. Comics fan Glen D. Johnson died on February 16. Academic Edgar L. Chapman (b.1936) died on October 11. in 1964 from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, then did graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1965-67. He is best known for voicing Scott Tracy on Thunderbirds, but he also had small roles in Batman Begins, Superman II, and Dark Shadows. He also appeared in the film The Golden Child. Brunton worked at TSR UK on Imagine and various D&D supplements. In addition to writing science fiction, he has also written non-fiction and Profile in Silver, an episode of The Twilight Zone that aired in 1986. Actor Robert Axelrod (b.1949) died on September 7. His fiction included Great-Aunt Pippas Pepperoni Pizza and The Ninety-Sixth Ghost. He also edited the anthologies A-Haunting We Will Go, Monsters, Ghoulies, and Creepy Creatures, and Witching Time. Mark Hayes McFarland Dec. 16, 1960 - June 23, 2022 Mark Hayes McFarland passed away from cancer at home with his family Thursday, June 23, 2022. Actor Robert Forster (b.1941) died on October 11. Chris Cornell (b.1967) died on June 10. He provided the artwork for the original novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, by Ian Fleming. Baumbach wrote the novel satirical novel D-Tours. He provided the artwork for the original novel, , by Ian Fleming. Actor Rob Garrison (b.1960) died on September 27. In 1997, she curated an exhibition of her cartoon collection. This is the first. Fogel appeared in a handful of minor genre roles, including an appearance on the sitcom Good Heavens, an episode of Project U.F.O., and the film Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell. One of the leading cleaning chemical manufacturers in the UK Greyland has achieved the Planet Mark certification. Wolfe has won the World Fantasy Award for his novels The Shadows of the Torturer and Soldier of Sidon and for his collections The Best of Gene Wolfe and Storeys from the Old Hotel. He played MR. Mxyzptlk on Superboy, Jahn on Star Trek, and has appeared on Toxic Crusaders and Lost in Space. Best known within the genre for his portrayal of Odo on Star Trek: The Next Generation, he also appeared on Warehouse 13, The Librarians, provided a voice for Ebony Maw in the animated Avengers Assemble, and various other roles. Eisenberg played Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Kar on Star Trek: Voyager, and Fnaxnor on Star Trek: Renegades. In 1975, he published the second edition of Tunnels and Trolls and was one of the founders of GAMA in 1978. He is best known for his role in the film Far and Away and on the television show Ballykissangel. He edited the anthologies SF Horizons 1, Science Fiction Stories, and The Unfriendly Future. Actress Wendy Williams (b.1934) died on October 17. A visitation for June will be held Thursday, March 9, 2023 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Earthman Resthaven,. Following his retirement, he began writing more science fiction, self-publishing Timeline Pirates through Amazon. Spacesuit designer Benjamin Franklin Jones III (b.1918) died on November 3. Falsey created the television shows St. Artist Justin Ponsor died on May 18. Book collector Bert Chamberlain died on December 11. Less famously, he appeared as the tall knight in the television series Dark Towers. Chicago fan Vern Anderson (b.1949) died on June 19. Douglas worked for Anchor Bay entertainment and was responsible for helping the company preserve and release numerous old films and B movies, including Supergirl, Time Bandits, Hellraiser, Dawn of the Dead, and others. His other two novels, Escape from Heaven and The Fractal Man, were also nominees for the award. Mark was born March 25, 1969, in Cedar Falls . McGahan published two books in the Ships Kings series as well as the stand alone novels, . Actor Steve Hawkes (b.1942) died on June 23. Glen Mehn died on May 15. Over the years, Hoare became known for accepting Dave Langfords Hugo Awards when Langford couldnt attend Worldcon. Actor Rip Torn (b.1931) died on July 9. Author Maggie Secara (b.1950) died on July 27. Childrens author Lee Bennett Hopkins (b.1938) died on August 8. Sun 22 Apr 2012 09.27 EDT. Hoag appeared in episodes of the The Incredible Hulk, Highway to Heaven, Time Express, and Good Heavens, as well as the film The Incredible Shrinking Woman. He won an Academy Award for the screenplay to Gandhi. Her father, Bruno Bernard, was a renowned photographer and she handled the rights to his photos following his death. Her last story was published in Asimovs in 2000. Alessi created many of the titles for CrossGen, including Mystic, Sigil, and Scion. Actress Kaye Ballard (b.1925) died on January 21. Cassell appeared in genre shows and films Star Trek: The Next Generation, Batman, The Twilight Zone, The Last Home Run, and Justice League Unlimited. Staley portrayed Okie Annie in two episodes of Batman and also appeared in an episode of The Munsters. Showing all translations. Make a life-giving gesture. In addition to her writing career, Richerson worked as a bookseller and helped run conventions in Texas, including LoneStarCon 2 in 1997. Rochelle worked at WildStorm from 1994 on titles such as Gen13, Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty, and Backlash/Spider-Man. Gerstein illustrated and wrote childrens books as well as comics. Morfogen appeared in the original mini series for V. Screenwriter John Boni (b.1937) died on March 9. Manga artist Monkey Punch (b. Kazuhiko Kat, 1937) died on April 11. MacLean began publishing in 1949 and had a lengthy career publishing short fiction and some novels. KyoAni made the series Lucky Star, K-On, and Haruhi Suzumiya. Author Lee B. Holum (b.1931) died on March 12. McLoughlin performed stunts in Troy, Robin Hood, Total Recall, Willow, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (as well as episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles), and Star Wars. Williams served as the animation director on Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, creating the images of both Roger and Jessica Rabbit. Author Hal Colebatch (b.1945) died on September 10. Innes played with the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and collaborated with various members of Monty Python, particularly Eric Idle, with whom he wrote many songs for the Pythons and other project. He won the Aelita prize and was nominated for the Efremov Prize. Fan Al Johnston died on June 8. Bland was the co-owner of Dragons Lair in San Antonio, Texas. Radio announcer Michael Hanson (b.1940) died on September 9. He was nominated for a Saturn Award for Short Circuit. DuBarry appeared in Monster in the Closet, The Darker Side of Terror, and The Devil and Max Devlin. Wesley appeared in The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes and Cursed Angel. The Phoenix-Hunt Valley resident was 63. Shoemaker was the founder and editor of The Japanese Film Journal, which he published from 1968 thoruhg 1984. Producer Lee Mendelson (b.1933) died on December 25. She also wrote the script for the Out of the Unknown episode Thirteen to Centaurus.. Actor Larry Flash Jenkins (b.1955) died on April 25. He published novelizations of the Halloween films as by Jack Martin. Author Gillian Freeman (b.1929) died on February 23. His genre works include Count Draculas Great Love, Hunchback of the Morgue, Los resucitados, and Night of the Rat. He went on to publish the zine Regurgitation and changed his last name to combine his name with his first wifes name. Spaceship designer Viktor Dmitrievich Blagov (b.1935) died on April 8. Mrs. Bradley received her B.A. The Victims of the Kyoto Animation fire, July 18. Author Andrew Weiner (b.1949) died on December 3. He won Academy Awards for his scripts for Paper Moon, Julia, and Ordinary People. Producer Hugh Fordin (b.1935) died on February 25. Laffan appeared in Space Truckers, Mission Top Secret, and The Saint. Greg Porter created the card game Killing Lee Garvin in his honor and to help raise funds for him. Lynley appeared in The Shape of Things to Come and episodes of The Invaders, Night Gallery, Journey to the Unknown, and many horror films. Taves co-edited The Jules Verne Encyclopedia and wrote Hollywood Presents Jules Verne: The Father of Science Fiction on Screen. Author Sam Savage (b.1940) died on January 17. Eventually, he did work for Marvel on Spider-Man and later Star Wars for Dark Horse. Musician and author Clark Dimond (b.1941) died on February 19. Whitehead wrote the novel The Rison and published the short story Tonite Lets Make Love in London (or The Case of the Purloined Soundtrack). His films include Terrorism Considered as One of the Fine Arts. Actor Jack Donner (b.1928) died on September 21. Russian author Alexander Tutov (b.1966) died on June 10. In 2015, he received the Doc Weir Award. Animator Kazuko Nakamura (b.1933) died on August 3. Marion Zimmer was born in Albany, NY, on June 3, 1930, and married Robert Alden Bradley in 1949. Trundy appeared in The Twilight Zone episode Valley of the Shadow. She later appeared in four of The Planet of the Ape films, beginning with Beneath the Planet of the Apes. Game designer Lee Garvin died on June 29. Belarus author Alexander Siletsky (b.1947) died on January 21. Producer Edward Lewis (b.1919) died on July 27. Japanese voice actor Yuzuru Fujimoto (b.1935) died on June 10. Locke published the Spectrum of Fantasy bibliography series from 1980 through 2004, which offered annotated listings of many rare works. Fan Lester Cole (b.1926) died in late September. Best known as a stage actor, he has made numerous films, including Merlin, The Land That Time Forgot, Schizo, and Chiller. Florida gamer Darwin Bromley (b.1950) died on January 2. Johnston composed the score for the opera Carmilla, which was adapted from J. Sheridan Le Fanus novella. Mark Alessi (b.1953) died on March 30. Actor Paul Darrow (b.1941) died on June 3. Nickerson is best known for her roles as Violet Beauregard in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and Amy Collins on Dark Shadows. Credited with discovering Steven Spielberg, he also is known for suggesting changing the name of Back to the Future to Space Man from Pluto. Kelsey provided the voice of Mr. Growbag in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and appeared in three Doctor Who serials with William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, and Tom Baker. Actress Denise Nickerson (b.1957) died on July 10. Director Alan Zaslove(b.1927) died on October 3. Canadian actor Rod Coneybeare (b.1930) died on September 5. Burningham won the 1963 and 1970 Kate Greenaway Medals for British childrens book illustration. Best known for his role on Cribb, he appeared in the Tom Baker Doctor Who serial The Sun Makers and the television movie The Woman in Black. The Shadow of the Torturer also won the British SF Association Award while its sequel The Sword of the Lictor earned a British Fantasy Award. June 3, 2022 . 1934) died on March 27, 2019. Many of his novels have science fiction and fantasy elements. He wrote and illustrasted the Mellops series of books and provided the cover for the German translations of several of Ray Bradburys novels as well as the American edition of, NORMAN SPINRAD AT LARGE & COMMONS A Man of the Theater, Book Excerpt: The First Olympians by Graeme Falco, FANAC Fan History Project Announces Feminism in 1970s Fandom Presentation. Gao had appeared as Magnus Bane in The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones. Iowa City - Mark Reiland, 52, of Iowa City, passed away December 8, 2021 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics following a short illness. He has pursued careers in graphic. Jan 24, 12:00 pm. She has been nominated for the Nebula Award four times, winning in the short story category twice, in 2003 for her story Creature and in 2006 for the story I Live with You.. Brother of Moira Greyland. He received an Ennie Award for Torn Asunder: Critical Hits and in 2002 launched Dragon Wing Games. He also provided the cover for Daniel Grottas J.R.R. Author Charles Black died on March 15. Nickianne Moody died on June 9. Donens genre work included The Little Prince, Saturn 3, both versons of Bedazzled, and Singin in the Rain. She had a role in the pilot of the television show The Witcher. Kill! Mead created the look for many films, including Tron, Blade Runner, Aliens, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 2010, and Mission to Mars. Skip to content . Griffin, under which he wrote military and detective fiction. Best known for EastEnders, her only genre credit was in The Final Programme, based on Michael Moorcocks novel. Fielding played Sgt. Screenwriter Larry Siegel (b.1925) died on August 20. Colebatch has published Return of Heroes, a study of heroic fantasy and has contributed to the J.R.R. Lukin was a writing instructor at Temple University and published essays on Philip K. Dick, Kate Wilhem, and Chan Davis, among others. Pendleton began publishing in 1989 with the short story Sardines in Omni and published seven additional stories throughout the 90s. He previously had drawn for D.C. Thomson & Co. and IFC. Jaffe began working for Zocchi Distribution and later Mr. Bs Games.

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