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Stephen Lodge is an American author, television screenwriter and actor; also a former costumer and stuntman to the industry. He was born on 6 February 1943 in the Long Beach area of California, United States.〔(Birthdate ) confirmation from Amazon.com.〕 ==Early and professional life== He is the co-writer of the Kenny Rogers Western epic, the 1993 CBS TV movie ''Rio Diablo'', co-starring Travis Tritt, Naomi Judd and Stacy Keach.〔(''Rio Diablo'' ) (1993), at IMDB.com.〕 His first major screenwriting credit was for the United Artists feature ''The Honkers'' starring James Coburn.〔 (1972).〕 Soon afterwards, he was writing, producing and directing the film, ''One Block Away'' – this was co-written by Hoke Howell, who also acted in it.〔 (1975).〕 Another of Lodge's films, Kingdom of the Spiders,〔 (1977).〕 starring Star Trek's William Shatner, aired regularly on cable television in the 1990s.〔(Cable TV ) reference: ''Kingdom of the Spiders'', 1990s, at ''UGO.com'' Film/TV.〕 Lodge grew up watching "B" Westerns, and his ambition from early on was to become an actor when he was older. He was able to visit movie sets as a youth, and was in awe of the experience. When he was 10, he was presented with an 8mm movie camera for his birthday. This encouraged him to write, direct and act in his own amateur productions. He started professional acting at 12 years old, and by the age of 16 he had appeared at Hollywood's famous Corriganville Western movie ranch. When his time at college ended, he was fortunate to be employed by Columbia Pictures, where, among other things, he was an assistant to the associate producer on the 1963 TV series Camp Runamuck.〔(Review ) of Camp Runamuck at IMDB.com.〕 He also gained valuable media experience as a costumer for numerous productions, notably the classic 1963 TV series The Fugitive.〔(Costumer ) for "The Fugitive" (1963).〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stephen Lodge (author)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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