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Zelazny was married twice, first to Sharon Steberl in 1964 (divorced, no children), and then to Judith Alene Callahan in 1966. Prior to this he was engaged to folk singer Hedy West for six months from 1961 to 1962. [4] Roger and Judith had two sons, Devin and Trent (an author of crime fiction), and a daughter, Shannon.
Damnation Alley Original theatrical release poster Directed by Jack Smight Screenplay by Alan Sharp Lukas Heller Based on Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny Produced by Jerome M. Zeitman Paul Maslansky Starring Jan-Michael Vincent George Peppard Dominique Sanda Paul Winfield Jackie Earle Haley Cinematography Harry Stradling, Jr. Edited by Frank J. Urioste Music by Jerry Goldsmith Distributed by ...
"The Last Defender of Camelot" is a fantasy short story by American writer Roger Zelazny, first published in the Summer 1979 issue of Asimov's SF Adventure Magazine. It was subsequently published as a chapbook by Underwood/Miller for the May 23, 1980 V-Con 8 where Zelazny was guest of honor.
Consuelo María Callahan (1975): [253] First Hispanic American female judge in San Joaquin County, California (1992). She would later become a circuit court judge. She would later become a circuit court judge.
Donnerjack is a science fiction novel begun by American author Roger Zelazny and completed after his death by his companion Jane Lindskold.It was published in 1997. [1]The original title of the book was "Donnerjack, of Virtú".
Judy Coralyn Sylvia Callingham CNZM is a New Zealand scriptwriter, television presenter and journalist. Since the 1970s, she has worked on numerous New Zealand television dramas including Close to Home , Homeward Bound , Duggan and Marlin Bay .
This was co-edited by Zelazny's son Trent Zelazny, included an afterword by his daughter Shannon Zelazny and a story by his partner and sometime coauthor Jane Lindskold, and featured a rarely seen story by Zelazny himself, as well as short stories by Steven Brust, Warren Lapine, Kelly McCullough, Mark Rich, Gio Clairval, Edward J. McFadden ...
Inspector Callahan (Eastwood), famous for his unconventional and often brutal crime-fighting tactics, is tasked with tracking down the serial killer. The film is notable for the catchphrase " Go ahead, make my day ", written by John Milius and uttered by Clint Eastwood's gun-wielding character in the beginning of the film as he stares down an ...