Jack Ketchum (1946-2018)

Alias:
Dallas Mayr
Даллас Мэйр
Джек Кетчам

Birthplace:
Newark, New Jersey, USA

Born:
November 10, 1946

Died:
January 24, 2018

Jack Ketchum is the pseudonym for American author Dallas Mayr (born in Livingston, New Jersey on November 10, 1946). He is the recipient of four Bram Stoker Awards and three further nominations. Many of his novels have been adapted to film, including The Girl Next Door (2007 film) and Red (2008 film). In 2011 Ketchum received the World Horror Convention Grand Master Award for outstanding contribution to the horror genre.  Ketchum lives in New York City.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Ketchum, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Executive Producer:
2019  Darlin'

Novel:
2006  The Lost
2007  The Girl Next Door
2008  Red
2009  Offspring
2011  The Woman
2019  Darlin'

Screenplay:
2006  The Lost
2007  The Girl Next Door
2008  Red
2009  Offspring
2011  The Woman
2019  Darlin'

Short Story:
2006  The Lost
2007  The Girl Next Door
2008  Red
2009  Offspring
2011  The Woman
2017  XX
2019  Darlin'

Story:
2006  The Lost
2007  The Girl Next Door
2008  Red
2009  Offspring
2011  Mail Order
2011  The Woman
2013  Olivia
2017  XX
2019  Darlin'

Writer:
2006  The Lost
2007  The Girl Next Door
2008  Red
2009  Offspring
2011  Mail Order
2011  The Woman
2013  Olivia
2017  XX
2019  Darlin'

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