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Brian Garfield

Born
April 24, 1939
Died
December 29, 2018
​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Brian Francis Wynne Garfield (born 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter. He wrote his first published book at the age of eighteen and wrote several novels under such pen names as "Frank Wynne" and "'Brian Wynne" before gaining prominence when his book Hopscotch (1975) won the 1976 Edgar Award for Best Novel. He is best known for his 1972 novel Death Wish, which was adapted for the 1974 film of the same title, followed by four sequels, and an upcoming remake. His follow-up 1975 sequel to Death Wish, Death Sentence, was very loosely adapted into a film of the same name which was released to theaters in late 2007, though an entirely different storyline, but with the novel's same look on vigilantism. Garfield is also the author of The Thousand-Mile War: World War II in Alaska and the Aleutians, which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for History. Garfield's latest book, published in 2007, is Meinertzhagen, the biography of controversial British intelligence officer Richard Meinertzhagen. Description above from the Wikipedia article Brian Garfield, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Death Wish
(2018)
Novel
Death Wish 3
(1985)
Characters
Stepfather 3
(1992)
Characters
Death Wish
(1974)
Novel
Death Wish II
(1982)
Characters
Death Sentence
(2007)
Novel
Death Wish 4: The Crackdown
(1987)
Characters
Hopscotch
(1980)
Screenplay and Novel
The Stepfather
(2009)
Story
Death Wish V: The Face of Death
(1994)
Characters
The Stepfather
(1987)
Story
Stepfather 2
(1989)
Characters
The Last Hard Men
(1976)
Novel
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