1929 - 2015
George Clayton Johnson American Writer
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American Writer George Clayton Johnson was born on 10th July, 1929 in Cheyenne, Wyoming and passed away on 22nd Dec 2015 North Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S. aged 86. He is most remembered for Logan`s Run, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek. His zodiac sign is Cancer.
George Clayton Johnson is a member of the following lists: American screenwriters, Cancer deaths in California and American science fiction writers.
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First Name |
George
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Middle Name |
Clayton
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Last Name |
Johnson
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Birthday |
10th July, 1929
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Birthplace |
Cheyenne, Wyoming
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Died |
22nd December, 2015
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Place of Death |
North Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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Build |
Slim
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Zodiac Sign |
Cancer
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Ethnicity |
White
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Nationality |
American
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University |
Auburn University
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Occupation Text |
Draftsman, telegraph operator, writer
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Occupation |
Writer
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Claim to Fame |
Logan`s Run, The Twilight Zone, Star Trek
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Music Genre (Text) |
Science fiction, Magical Realism, Fantasy, Literary, Western, and Horror
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Year(s) Active |
1959–2015
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George Clayton Johnson (July 10, 1929 – December 25, 2015) was an American science fiction writer, best known for co-writing with William F. Nolan the novel Logan's Run, the basis for the MGM 1976 film. He was also known for his television scripts for The Twilight Zone (including "Nothing in the Dark", "Kick the Can", "A Game of Pool", and "A Penny for Your Thoughts"), and the first telecast episode of Star Trek, entitled "The Man Trap". He also wrote the story and screenplay on which the 1960 and 2001 films Ocean's Eleven were based.
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