Jay Bonansinga
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Occupation | Novelist, film director |
Period | 1988-present |
Genre | Horror, science fiction, drama, genre fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction |
Notable works | The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor, The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury |
Notable awards | Houston International Film Festival Gold Remi |
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Jay Bonansinga is an American writer and director. He wrote a number of fiction and non-fiction works, co-wrote the novels based on The Walking Dead comics series, including The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor (2011)[1] and The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury (2012),[2] among others. He also directed a short film, City of Men, and a feature film, Stash.[3]
Awards
- Chicago International Film Festival Silver Plaque 1988: City of Men[4]
- Houston International Film Festival Gold Remi 2007: Stash[5]
Credited Works
Filmography
Bibliography
Fiction
- 1994 The Black Mariah
- 1995 Sick
- 1997 The Killer's Game
- 1998 Head Case
- 2000 Killer-Parade
- 2000 Bloodhound
- 2001 The Sleep Police
- 2004 Oblivion
- 2005 Frozen
- 2006 Twisted
- 2007 Shattered
- 2008 Perfect Victim
- 2011 The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor (with Robert Kirkman)
- 2012 The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury (with Robert Kirkman)
- 2013 The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor (with Robert Kirkman)
- 2014 The Walking Dead: Descent
- 2015 The Walking Dead: Invasion
Non-Fiction
- 2005 The Sinking of the Eastland: America's Forgotten Tragedy
- 2011 Triumph of The Walking Dead: Robert Kirkman's Zombie Epic on Page and Screen
- 2012 Pinkerton's War: The Civil War's Greatest Spy and the Birth of the U.S. Secret Service
References
- ↑ "Walking Dead' Season Three: The Road To Woodbury". MTV. 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
- ↑ "'The Walking Dead': First taste of 'The Road to Woodbury' prequel -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. 2012-09-24. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
- ↑ "Jay Bonansinga". Wizard World Chicago. Retrieved 2013-07-13.
- ↑ "Chicago International Film Festival (1988)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
- ↑ "WFH2007". Houston International Film Festival. Retrieved 2012-10-23.
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