You cannot write well without data.
- George V. Higgins.
Credits:
Books:
A Whale for the Killing (1972); Aftermath: Travels in a Post-War World (1996); And No Birds Sang (1979); Bay of Spirits: A Love Story (2006); Born Naked: The Early Adventures of the Author of Never Cry Wolf (1992); Canada North Now: The Great Betrayal (1967); Coppermine Journey: An Account of Great Adventure Selected from the Journals of Samuel Hearne (1958); Eastern Passage (2010); High Latitudes: An Arctic Journey (2002); Lost in the Barrens (1956); My Discovery of America (1985); My Father's Son: Memories of War and Peace (1993); Never Cry Wolf: The Amazing True Story of Life Among Arctic Wolves (1963); No Man's River (2004); Ordeal by Ice: The Search for the Northwest Passage (1960); Otherwise (2008); Out Among the Wolves (1993); Owls in the Family (1961); People of the Deer (1950); Rescue the Earth: Conversations with the Green Crusaders (1990); Sea of Slaughter (1984); Sibir: My Discovery of Siberia (1970); Small Boats on Green Waters (2007); The Black Joke (1962); The Boat Who Wouldn't Float (1969); The Curse of the Viking Grave (1966); The Desperate People (1957); The Dog Who Wouldn't Be (1957); The Farfarers: Before the Norse (1998); The Grey Seas Under: The Perilous Rescue Mission of a N.A. Salvage Tug (1958); The New Founde Land (1989); The Polar Passion: The Quest for the North Pole (1967); The Regiment (1974); The Serpent's Coil (1974); The Snow Walker (1975); This Rock within the Sea (1976); Tundra: Selections from the Great Accounts of Arctic Land Voyages (1973); Virunga: The Passion of Dian Fossey / Woman in the Mists: The Story of Dian Fossey and the Mountain Gorillas of Africa (1987); Wake of the Great Sealers (1973); Walking on the Land (2000).
Movies and television:
30 Years on the Frontline (2008); 90 Minutes Live (1976); A Whale for the Killing (1981); Angus (1971); Canada Remembers - Part Three: Endings and Beginnings (1995); Canada Remembers - Part Two: The Liberators (1995); Eco-Pirate: The Story of Paul Watson (2011); Finding Farley (2009); Floating After Farley (2022–2023); Life and Times (1997); Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave (1992); Magic Hour: Lost in the Barrens (1990); Make the Movie Live the Movie (2004); Never Cry Wolf (1983); Ocean Warrior (1981); Pirate for the Sea (2008); Telescope (1964); Telescope (1966–1970); Ten Days to Victory (2005); Ten Million Books: An Introduction to Farley Mowat (1981); The New North with Farley Mowat (1987); The Snow Walker (2003); View from the Typewriter (1993).
Credits:
Books:
Brain Droppings (1997); Napalm
& Silly Putty (2001); When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? (2004); Last
Words (2009).
Albums:
A Place for My Stuff; An Evening
with Wally Londo Featuring Bill Slaszo; Back in Town; Burns and Carlin at the
Playboy Club Tonight; Carlin on Campus; Class Clown; Classic Gold; Complaints
and Grievances; FM & AM; I Kinda Like It When a Lotta People Die; Indecent
Exposure: Some of the Best of George Carlin; It's Bad for Ya; Jammin' in New
York; Life Is Worth Losing; Occupation: Foole; On the Road; Parental Advisory:
Explicit Lyrics; Playin' with Your Head; Take-Offs and Put-Ons; The George
Carlin Collection; The Little David Years; Toledo Window Box; What Am I Doing
in New Jersey?; You Are All Diseased.
Movies and television:
10 Years of Thomas & Friends (1999); 100 Greatest Stand-Ups (2007); 100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time (2004); 11th Annual the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor: George Carlin (2009); 12th Annual American Comedy Awards (1998); 15th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (2009); 20 Years of Comedy on HBO (1995); 2012 Crossing Over: A New Beginning (2012); 42nd Street: River to River (2009); 5 Second Movies (2008); A Classic Christmas from the Ed Sullivan Show (2005); A Really Big Show: Ed Sullivan's 50th Anniversary (1998); A Toast to Lenny (1984); A Tribute to Mr. Television Milton Berle (1978); Alan King: Inside the Comedy Mind (1990); Albert Brooks: Defending My Life (2023); American Bandstand (1976–1977); American Masters (2012); America's Burning (2024); Americathon (1979); An All Star Celebration: Vote '88 (1988); Apt. 2C (1985); Archive of American Television Interview with George Carlin (2007); Artists of the Roundtable (2022); Away We Go (1967); Baseball (1994); Bill & Ted Face the Music (2020); Bill & Ted Go to Hell (2016); Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991); Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989); Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures (1990); Biographics (2022); Biography (1996–2002); Bitter Jester (2003); Bookmark (1995); But... Seriously (1993); Can We Take a Joke? (2015); Car Wash (1976); Cars (2006); Cars: The Video Game (2006); CBS News Sunday Morning with Jane Pauley (2025); CKY 3 (2001); Classic Stand-Up Comedy of Television (1996); CNN Showbiz Today (1986); Comic Relief (1986); Comic Relief IV (1990); Dark Side of Comedy (2022); Daytime Revolution (2024); Debunked (2022); Della (1969–1970); Dennis Miller Live (1997–2001); Dinah and Her New Best Friends (1976); Dinah! (1974–1976); Dinner for Five (2004); Dogma (1999); Dr. Demento 20th Anniversary (1991); Drawing on My Mind (1985); Ed Sullivan All-Star Comedy Special (1995); Ed Sullivan's Comedy Legends (2022); Elvis What If? (2012); Entertainment Tonight (2008); E-penser (2025); Everybody Hates Chris (2007); Flip (1971–1973); Fox Halloween Bash (1994); Fridays (1981); From Class Clown to Social Critic: An Evening with George Carlin (2008); Fuck (2005); Games N Roses (2017); George Carlin Again! (1978); George Carlin... It's Bad for Ya! (2008); George Carlin: 40 Years of Comedy (1997); George Carlin: Back in Town (1996); George Carlin: Carlin on Campus (1984); George Carlin: Complaints & Grievances (2001); George Carlin: Doin' It Again (1990); George Carlin: George's Best Stuff (1996); George Carlin: Jammin' in New York (1992); George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing (2005); George Carlin: Personal Favorites (1997); George Carlin: Playin' with Your Head (1986); George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey? (1988); George Carlin: You Are All Diseased (1999); George Carlin's American Dream (2022); George on George (2003); Good Day Live (2004); Good Morning America (1977); GrowthBusters (2011); Happily N'Ever After (2006); HBO Magazine (1982); He Said, She Said (1970); Heroes of Black Comedy (2002); History of the Joke (2008); Hollywood Insider (2021); Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves! (1997); How Playboy Changed the World (2012); How's Your Mother-in-Law? (1967); I'm Chevy Chase and You're Not (2025); Inside the Actors Studio (2004); It Takes Two (1969); It's Your Bet (1970); Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001); Jeopardy! (2016–2019); Jerry Seinfeld: 'I'm Telling You for the Last Time' (1998); Jersey Girl (2004); Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (2010); John Davidson at Notre Dame (1967); Johnny Carson Presents the Tonight Show Comedians (1984); La pétaudière de Gontran H (2024); Laff Mobb Presents (2012); Larry King Live (2008); Late Night with Conan O'Brien (1996–2001); Late Night with David Letterman (1984–2001); Laugh Factory (1979); Laugh? I Thought I'd Die! (1999); Live at Mister Kelly's (2021); Lord, Save Us from Your Followers (2008); Louis C.K. Oh My God (2013); Louis C.K.: Chewed Up (2008); Louis C.K.: Hilarious (2010); Louis C.K.: Shameless (2007); Mac Davis: Sounds Like Home (1977); Mad TV (2000); Make 'Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America (2009); Mater's Tall Tales (2009–2010); Mike Douglas: Moments & Memories (2008); Minty Comedic Arts (2023); Molson Canadian Comedy Releaf (1991); Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales (1996); Nerdrotic (2023); NET Playhouse / Segment: What's So Funny About That? (1970); Occupy Los Angeles (2012); Oh, What a Lovely Tea Party (2004); On Location (1977–1983); One on One with John Tesh (1992); Operation: Entertainment (1968); Out of Shadows (2020); Outrageous Fortune (1987); Owned & Operated (2012); Perry Como's Hawaiian Holiday (1976); Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (1967); Playboy 2000: The Party Continues (2000); Playboy After Dark (1970); Quick Reviews with Maverick (2017); R Spasoff Comedian and George Carlin Ronnie Schell and Gary Ownes Web Series 7 (2017); Randy Feltface: Feltopia (2024); Real Eyes Realize Real Lies (2018); Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the Holocaust (2013); Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2018); Rock Concert (1975–1976); Salty Cracker (2022); Saturday Night Live (1975–1984); Scary Movie 3 (2003); Shining Time Station (1991–1993); Shining Time Station: Once Upon a Time (1995); Shining Time Station: One of the Family (1995); Shining Time Station: Queen for a Day (1995); Shining Time Station: Second Chances (1995); Shining Time Station: Singsongs Volume 2 (1993); Small Apartments (2012); SNL50: The Anniversary Special (2025); Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in 2 Pieces (2024); Storytime with Thomas (1999); Streets of Laredo (1995); Super Mario Bros. (1993); Surely, You Jest (2019); Talent Scouts (1962); Tarzan 2: The Legend Begins (2005); Tavis Smiley (2004); TCM Remembers 2008 (2008); Teacher of the Year (2014); Texaco Star Theatre Presents Bob Hope in 'Who Makes the World Laugh?' (1983); That Girl (1966); The 100 Greatest Stand Ups 2010 (2010); The 15th Annual American Comedy Awards (2001); The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards (1987); The 24th Annual Grammy Awards (1982); The 25th Annual Grammy Awards (1983); The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards (1988); The 4:30 Movie (2024); The 49th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1997); The 60th Primetime Emmy Awards (2008); The 7th Annual American Comedy Awards (1993); The 8th Annual American Comedy Awards (1994); The Aristocrats (2005); The Arrivals (2008); The Arsenio Hall Show (1989–1991); The Best of the Ed Sullivan Show (1992); The Bob Braun Show (1975); The Burns and Schreiber Comedy Hour (1973); The Byron Allen Show (1989); The Carol Burnett Show (1969–1978); The Chris Rock Show (1997); The Comedians Part 1 (1973); The Comedy Store (2020); The Daily Show (1999–2004); The David Frost Show (1970–1972); The Dennis Wholey Show (1969–1970); The Dick Cavett Show (1972–1992); The Directors (2005); The Ed Sullivan Show (1967–1971); The Editorial (2019); The Final Redpill (2022); The First 100 Years of Recorded Music (1981); The Flat Earth Conspiracy (2014); The Funny Farm (1983); The Game Game (1970); The George Carlin Show (1994–1995); The Gladys Knight & the Pips Show (1975); The Glass Bottom Boat (1966); The Greatest (2000); The Hall: Honoring the Greats of Stand-Up (2022); The Helen Reddy Show (1973); The History of Comedy (2017–2018); The Hollywood Palace (1966–1967); The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (1967); The Human Language (1995); The Improv: 50 Years Behind the Brick Wall (2013); The Interviews: An Oral History of Television (2007); The Irv Kupcinet Show (1969); The Jackie Gleason Show (1968–1969); The Jimmie Rodgers Show (1969); The Jimmy Dean Show (1966); The Jimmy Dore Show (2024); The Joey Bishop Show (1968); The Kraft Summer Music Hall (1966); The Last Laugh (2016); The Late Late Show with Tom Snyder (1997); The Late Show (1987); The Magical World of Disney (1988); The Merv Griffin Show (1965–1981); The Messenger (2009); The Michael Knowles Show (2017); The Midnight Special (1973–1974); The Mike Douglas Show (1965–1978); The Most Triumphant Making-of Documentary (2005); The People's Command Performance: '77 (1977); The Prince of Tides (1991); The Real George Carlin (1973); The Real Tom Kennedy Show (1970); The Reality of Me (TROM) (2011); The Roger Miller Show (1966); The Rosey Grier Show (1970); The Second Annual Comedy Hall of Fame (1994); The Simpsons (1998); The Sixties (2014); The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (1968); The Smothers Brothers Show (1975); The Tonight Show (1962); The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1960–1962); The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1988–1992); The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992–2006); The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show (1991); The Very Very Best of the 70s (2019); The Vidiots (1986); The View (2004–2007); The Whoopi Goldberg Show (1992); This Is Tom Jones (1969); Thomas & Friends (1984–1995); Thomas & Friends: Best of Gordon (2003); Thomas & Friends: Best of Thomas (2001); Thomas & Friends: Engine Friends (2012); Thomas & Friends: Halloween Adventures (2006); Thomas & Friends: Holiday Express (2009); Thomas & Friends: James Goes Buzz Buzz (1994); Thomas & Friends: Mud Glorious Mud (2008); Thomas & Friends: Percy's Ghostly Trick (1994); Thomas & Friends: The Greatest Stories (2010); Thomas & Friends: Thomas' Holiday Collection (2017); Thomas and Friends: Hop on Board (1997); Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 20th Anniversary (1982); Tony Orlando and Dawn (1974–1976); Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn (2003); Uncomfortably Close with Michael McKean (2001); Upbeat (1967); WatchMojo (2018); Welcome Back, Kotter (1977); Welcome to the Basement (2015–2016); What's Alan Watching? (1989); What's My Line? (1969); When Stand-Up Comics Ruled the World (2004); Who Makes You Laugh? (1995); With Six You Get Eggroll (1968); Working Tra$h (1990); Zeitgeist (2007); Zeitgeist: Addendum (2008).
Actress
May 12, 1961 – April 22, 2025
Credits:
Ghost Party (2022); Rose Blood: A Friday the 13th Fan Film (2021); Autumn Road (2021); 13 Fanboy (2021); The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell (2021); Slasher Scotty (2021); Brain Burrow: Digging Deep into Psychology and Horror (2021); Black Easter (2021); CF3: Cult Fans, Films & Finds (2020); Assassin 33 A.D. (2020); Expulsion (2020); Sky Sharks (2020); Harvest (2019); Hollywood and Beyond with Steven Brittingham (2018); It's Getting Weirder! The Making of 'House II' (2017); The Pitch (2014); Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013); The Dancer (2011); Texas Frightmare Weekend 2010 (2010); Jason's Destroyer: The Making of Friday the 13th Part VII - The New Blood (2009); His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th (2009); Friday the 13th: The New Blood (2009); Gravestoned (2009); From the Dark (2009); Inspector Mom: Kidnapped in Ten Easy Steps (2007); Texas Frightmare Weekend 2006 (2006); ThanXgiving (2006); City of Justice (2005); Crystal Lake Victims Tell All (2004); Beverly Hills, 90210 (1995); Space: Above and Beyond (1995); The Knots Landing Block Party (1993); Murder, She Wrote (1992); Knots Landing (1987–1991); Fatal Charm (1990); Tour of Duty (1989); Freddy's Nightmares (1988); Friday the 13th: The New Blood (1988); Highway to Heaven (1987); Ohara (1987); House II: The Second Story (1987); The Princess Academy (1987); Outlaws (1986); Hunter (1987); Heart of the City (1986); Children of the Night (1985).
by W. R. Burnett.
Filmed as The Asphalt Jungle (1950), directed by John Huston.
Published by Prion Books Ltd
First published 1949.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 1853753467
ISBN-13: 978-1853753466
Description:
So successful in evoking [the city's] aura that the reader breathes the air of menace that emanates from its implacable personality and shivers at the unmistakeable evidence that blind chance plays a considerable part in determining the course of every life within the city's confines. – New York Times.
The Asphalt Jungle is a gripping tale of the planning and execution of a jewellery store heist in a dark and corrupt Midwestern metropolis. Set amid a seedy urban wasteland of crooks, killers and con-artists, the various members of the gang are steadily undone by personal obsessions, double-crossing and cruel fate.
First published in 1949, W.R. Burnett's hardboiled classic was made into the definitive heist movie by John Huston in 1950, starring Sterling Hayden, Sam Jaffe and Marilyn Monroe. Its screenplay, co-written by Huston was nominated for an Oscar.
A master and pioneer of the gangster genre, W.R. Burnett is the author of over thirty novels - including Little Caesar and High Sierra - and sixty screenplays. He was twice nominated for Academy Awards.
by Ben Maddow & John Huston.
Screenplay Library.
Published by Southern Illinois University Press.
Published 1980.
First Edition.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0809309467
ISBN-13: 978-0809309467
Description:
Dore Schary, then head of production at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, bought The Asphalt Jungle while it was still in manuscript in an effort to match the success Warner Brothers had enjoyed with Burnett’s Little Caesar and High Sierra. The choice of Ben Maddow and John Huston as screenwriters assured the artistic success of the screenplay, for few writer/directors could have matched Huston’s ability to develop these characters cinematically.
It was a case of strength building upon strength. Burnett’s fully developed characters were transformed by Maddow and Huston into a screenplay of impressive immediacy. Indeed, the portrayal of the criminals in splendid performances from Louis Calhern, Sam Jaffe, Sterling Hayden, James Whitmore, and Jean Hagen, led Bosley Crowther to lament, “If only it all weren’t so corrupt!” But the characters of Burnett, Maddow and Huston, don’t permit us to romanticize about them or their activities. We share their professional pride in a robbery well planned and are silent accomplices to their mutual treachery.