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David Morrell
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大衛·莫瑞爾(David Morrell),加拿大作家,《滴血》(First Blood)系列小說作者,被譽為“蘭博之父”。著有30餘部作品,全球暢銷2000萬冊,其中《滴血》系列被譯為26種語言,成為劃時代經典。
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大卫·莫瑞尔
加拿大裔美国作家
大卫·莫瑞尔,加拿大裔美国小说家, 1943年4月24日出生于安大略省基奇纳,以其1972年首部小说《第一滴血》而闻名。
中文名
大卫·莫瑞尔
外文名
David Morrell
国籍
美国
出生地
加拿大安大略省基奇纳
出生日期
1943年4月24日
人物经历
美国著名的畅销书作家,被誉为最会讲故事的人。他的作品行销全球,总印量达到1800万册,并被翻译成22种语言。其作品大部分被拍成电影和电视剧,《第一滴血》引起极大轰动,为广大观众和读者所喜爱。迄今戴维·默菜尔共创作20余部作品,作品已被翻译成30种语言。 包括《第一滴血》、《燃烧的锻赭石》等。同时,他还是美国爱荷华大学文学教授,现居住在美国新墨西哥州圣达菲[1] 。
大卫·莫瑞尔
个人作品
小说作品:《第一滴血》《黑色夜晚》《迷途漫漫》《第五职业》《血的誓言》《燃烧的锻赭石》等
电影编剧:《第一滴血》系列电影 [2]
大卫·莫瑞尔 David Morrell的全部作品(13)
年份评价全部(未上映) 兰博:新鲜血液 第一季2030-编剧HOPE: A Rambo fan film2023
编剧第一滴血5:最后的血2019
7.6
编剧 - Based on the Character Created byFirst Blood: Rambo Takes the 80s Part 12018
演员第一滴血42008
7.6
制片人 / 编剧描绘第一滴血2002
演员 - 自己这一次,我们去赢2002
演员 - 自己无间之欲1997
6.9
编剧玫瑰兄弟情1989
编剧怪物 第一季1988
编剧第一滴血31988
7.6
编剧兰博1986
7.7
编剧第一滴血21985
7.8
编剧
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大衛·莫瑞爾
加拿大-美國作家
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電影
第一滴血, 第一滴血第三集, 第一滴血續集
年齡
81 歲
1943年4月24日
大衛·莫雷爾(David Morrell) 是一位加拿大裔美國作家,其1972 年的處女作《第一滴血》後來被改編成1982 年的同名電影,並催生了由西爾維斯特·史泰龍(Sylvester Stallone) 主演的成功的《第一滴血》系列電影。他寫了 28 部小說,作品被翻譯成 30 種語言。 维基百科(英文)
簡介
出生資訊: 1943 年 4 月 24 日(81歲),加拿大基奇纳
配偶: 唐娜·馬齊亞爾斯 (結婚於 1965 年)
子女: 馬修·莫雷爾、 莎理·莫雷爾
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For other people named David Morrell, see David Morrell (disambiguation).
David Morrell (born April 24, 1943) is a Canadian-American author whose debut 1972 novel First Blood, later adapted as the 1982 film of the same name, went on to spawn the successful Rambo franchise starring Sylvester Stallone.[1] He has written 28 novels, and his work has been translated into 30 languages.[2] He also wrote the 2007–2008 Captain America comic book miniseries The Chosen.
David Morrell

Morrell in 2009
BornApril 24, 1943 (age 81)
Kitchener, Ontario, CanadaOccupationAuthorCitizenship
Canada
United States
Alma materSt. Jerome's University (University of Waterloo) (BA)
Pennsylvania State University (MA, PhD)Notable worksFirst BloodChildrenDaughter: Sarie
Son: Matthew (deceased)Websitedavidmorrell.net
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Early life
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Morrell was born on April 24, 1943, in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, the son of Beatrice, an upholsterer, and George Morrell, a Royal Navy flier.[3] He decided to become a writer at the age of 17, after being inspired by the writing in the classic television series Route 66.[1] In 1966, Morrell received his B.A. in English from St. Jerome's University (affiliated with the University of Waterloo) and moved to the United States to study with Hemingway scholar Philip Young at Pennsylvania State University, where he would eventually receive his M.A. and Ph.D. in American literature.[1]
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During his time at Penn State he met science fiction writer Philip Klass, better known by the pseudonym William Tenn, who taught the basics of writing fiction.[2] Morrell began work as an English professor at the University of Iowa in 1970. In 1972, his novel First Blood was published; it would eventually be made into the 1982 film of the same name starring Sylvester Stallone as Vietnam veteran John Rambo.[1] Morrell continued to write many other novels, including The Brotherhood of the Rose, the first in a trilogy of novels, which was adapted into a 1989 NBC miniseries starring Robert Mitchum. He gave up his tenure at the university in 1986 in order to write full-time.[2] In 1988 he received the Horror Writers Association award for best novella; Orange Is for Anguish, Blue for Insanity.[4]
Despite John Rambo being killed at the end of Morrell's source novel, Morrell wrote the novelization of Rambo: First Blood II, and explained in the preface that he was bringing the character back to life.
Morrell is the co-president of the International Thriller Writers organization.[2]
Personal life
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Morrell's teenaged son Matthew died of Ewing sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, in 1987. In 2009 his granddaughter died of the same form of cancer. The trauma of his loss influenced Morrell's work, in particular in his creative fiction memoir about Matthew, Fireflies. The protagonist of Morrell's novel Desperate Measures also experiences the loss of a son.[2]
Morrell is a graduate of the National Outdoor Leadership School for wilderness survival as well as the G. Gordon Liddy Academy of Corporate Security. He is also an honorary lifetime member of the Special Operations Association and the Association of Former Intelligence Officers.[2]
According to his website, he has been trained to handle firearms, crisis negotiation, assuming identities, executive protection, and defensive driving, among numerous other action skills that he describes in his novels. He earned an FAA licence to pilot his own small plane as part of research for his 2009 novel, The Shimmer.[2]
Morrell became an American citizen in 1993.[5][6] He lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.[7]
Morrell was presented with the 2009 ThrillerMaster Award from the ITW.[8]
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Rambo series
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First Blood (1972) ISBN 0-446-36440-1
Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) - novelization of the film of the same name ISBN 0-515-08399-2
Rambo III (1988) - novelization of the film of the same name ISBN 0-515-09333-5
The Abelard Sanction series
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The Brotherhood of the Rose (1984) ISBN 0-449-20661-0
The Fraternity of the Stone (1985) ISBN 0-449-20973-3
The League of Night and Fog (1987) ISBN 0-449-21371-4
The Abelard Sanction (short story)
in Thriller: Stories To Keep You Up All Night (2006) ed. James Patterson ISBN 1-74116-335-8
Creepers series
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Creepers (2005) ISBN 1-59315-357-0
Scavenger (2007) ISBN 1-59315-483-6
Thomas De Quincey series
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Murder as a Fine Art (2013) ISBN 0-316-21678-X
The Opium Eater: A Thomas De Quincey Story (short story) (2015)
Inspector of the Dead (2015) ISBN 0-316-32393-4
Ruler of the Night (2016) ISBN 978-0-316-30790-1
Other fiction
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Testament (1975) ISBN 0-446-69191-7
Last Reveille (1977) ISBN 0-446-36442-8
The Totem (1979) ISBN 0-446-36446-0
Blood Oath (1982) ISBN 0-312-95345-3
The Hundred-Year Christmas (1983) - illustrated by R. J. Krupowicz ISBN 0-937986-57-7
Fifth Profession (1990) ISBN 1-59737-769-4
The Covenant of the Flame (1991) ISBN 0-446-36292-1
Assumed Identity (1993) ISBN 0-446-60070-9
Desperate Measures (1994) ISBN 0-446-60239-6
The Totem (1994) - unabridged ISBN 0-446-36446-0
Extreme Denial (1996) ISBN 0-446-60396-1
Double Image (1998) ISBN 0-446-60696-0
Black Evening (short stories) (1999) ISBN 0-446-60864-5
Burnt Sienna (2000) ISBN 0-446-60960-9
Long Lost (2002) ISBN 0-446-61194-8
The Protector (2003) ISBN 0-446-61403-3
Nightscape (short stories) (2004) ISBN 0-7553-2174-X
The Spy Who Came for Christmas (2008) ISBN 1-59315-701-0
The Shimmer (2009) ISBN 1-59315-580-8
The Naked Edge (2010) ISBN 1-937760-22-7
Non-fiction
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John Barth: An Introduction (1976) ISBN 0-271-01220-X
Fireflies (1988) ISBN 1-937760-29-4
Lessons from a Lifetime of Writing: A Novelist Looks at His Craft (2002) ISBN 1-58297-270-2
The Successful Novelist: A Lifetime of Lessons about Writing and Publishing (2008) ISBN 978-1-4022-1055-6
Comic books
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Captain America: The Chosen (2007–2008)
The Amazing Spider-Man #700.1 & 700.2 (2013–2014)
Savage Wolverine #23 (2014)
See also
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List of University of Waterloo people
References
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^ Jump up to:a b c d Pullen, Rick (August 13, 2020). "My First Thriller: David Morrell". CrimeReads. CrimeReads. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g "Biography".
^ "Morrell, David 1943– | Encyclopedia.com".
^ Black Evening: Tales of Dark Suspense
^ Morrell, David (November 3, 2018). "David Morrell - Posts". Facebook. Retrieved November 3, 2018. I had an exciting day yesterday. Decided to vote early. Born in Canada, I became a U.S. citizen in 1993. Since then, I've never missed voting in any election--schoolboard, city, state, national. It truly excites me to be able to do so.
^ @_DavidMorrell (November 3, 2018). "I'm a Canadian immigrant who became a U.S. citizen. Since 1993, I never failed to vote in an election of any kind. Yesterday I proudly did so again" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
^ "David Morrell". Retrieved August 31, 2010.
^ "The 2011 Thriller Awards". ITW. Retrieved August 27, 2011.
Further reading
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"Morrell, David" by Adam Meyer, in David Pringle (editor), St. James Guide to Horror, Ghost and Gothic Writers. Detroit, MI: St. James Press, 1998, ISBN 1-55862-206-3.
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The story behind Murder as a Fine Art - Online Essay by David Morrell at Upcoming4.me
Interview with David Morrell, A DISCUSSION WITH National Authors on Tour TV Series, Episode #113 (1994)
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