John Vornholt
John Blair Vornholt (born February 14, 1951) is an American author, screenwriter and journalist.
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Born | John Blair Vornholt February 14, 1951 Marion, Ohio, United States[1] |
Occupation | Author, screenwriter, playwright, journalist |
Spouse | Nancy Vornholt |
Children | 2 children |
As an author, he has written numerous media tie-ins, including many Star Trek novels. As a screenwriter, he worked on several animated children's series of the 1980s, including Ghostbusters, Dennis the Menace and Beverly Hills Teens. As a journalist, he has worked as lead writer for The Hollywood Reporter and Tucson Weekly.[1][2]
Bibliography
Original works
- The Troll King
- The Troll Queen
- The Troll Treasure
- The First Third (play)
- How To Sneak Into The Girls’ Locker Room
Babylon 5
- Book One Voices
- Book Three Blood Oath
Buffy and Angel
- Coyote Moon
- Seven Crows
Dinotopia
- Riverquest
- Sabertooth Mountain
- Dolphin Watch
Flight 29 Down
Marvel
- Spider-Man: Valley Of The Lizard
Primal Rage
- The Avatars
Star Trek
- Masks
- Contamination
- Sanctuary
- War Drums
- Star Trek Generations
- Capture the Flag
- Antimatter
- Rogue Saucer
- Aftershock
- Crossfire
- Star Trek: First Contact
- Mind Meld
- Behind Enemy Lines
- Tunnel Through the Stars
- Star Trek: Insurrection
- Quarantine
- Gemworld, Book One
- Gemworld, Book Two
- The Captain and the King
- The Genesis Wave series
- Star Trek: Nemesis
- Genesis Force
- A Time to Be Born
- A Time to Die
Filmography
- 1986 - Ghostbusters
- 1986 - Dennis the Menace
- 1987 - Beverly Hills Teens
- 1987 - Dinosaucers
- 1987 - Sylvanian Families
- 1988 - A Whole Lotta Fun
- 1990 - The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
- 1990 - The New Adventures of He-Man
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References
- "John Vornholt - About Me". sff.net. Archived from the original on 8 April 2013. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
- "John Vornholt". fantasticfiction.co.uk. Retrieved 14 January 2014.
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