- Bill Warren
William Bond (Bill) Warren (born
April 26 ,1943 ) is an Americanfilm critic who has been active in thescience fiction community and is a recognized expert on science fiction, horror and fantasy films. He wrote the two-volume work "Keep Watching the Skies! American Science Fiction Movies of the Fifties" (1982 and 1986), "The Evil Dead Companion", and contributes to "Leonard Maltin 's Movie and Video Guide". He also wrote the 1968short story "Death Is a Lonely Place", which appeared in the first issue of "Worlds of Fantasy". He also wrote scripts for the Warren comic book publications, "Creepy ", "Eerie " and "Vampirella ". Warren was born inNorth Bend, Oregon , and grew up in Gardiner, on theUmpqua River . He became interested in science fiction films during their boom years in the mid-1950s, and, discoveringFamous Monsters of Filmland magazine with its earliest issues, quickly received regular acknowledgments and "thanks" throughout the early years of the magazine, along withDon Glut ,Eric Hoffman andMark Thomas McGee . He graduated fromReedsport High School , then from theUniversity of Oregon , inEugene, Oregon . He and his wife Beverly moved to Los Angeles in 1966, and have lived there since; for many years, they were active inLASFS and was an assistant toForrest J Ackerman , through whom he came into contact with many major filmmakers-in-waiting who were also inspired by Ackerman, and developed independent friendships with several of them. He occasionally contributes to supplemental material for DVDs, and for ten years was part of a two-man team withWilliam Rotsler that produced short segments on American television for the French TV series "Destination Series." [http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destination_s%C3%A9ries]
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