Writing

Jay Anson

Born 1921-11-04 · New York, USA · Died 1980-03-12

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Jay Anson (4 November 1921 – 12 March 1980) was an American author whose most famous work was The Amityville Horror. After the runaway success of that novel, he wrote 666, which also dealt with a haunted house. He died in 1980. His work, The Amityville Horror, was sold as "a true story", and it was based on the reported experiences of George Lutz and Kathleen Lutz at 112 Ocean Avenue in December 1975. The Lutzes had sold the rights to the book to Anson, who had added and adapted to some of the Lutz's original claims. A film was later made of the book, which exemplified these additions. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jay Anson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

The Amityville Horror★ 6.3
The Amityville Horror
1979
The Amityville Horror★ 6.1
The Amityville Horror
2005
Amityville: The Haunting★ 5.7
Amityville: The Haunting
2000
'Bullitt': Steve McQueen's Commitment to Reality★ 8
'Bullitt': Steve McQueen's Commitment to Reality
1998
Klute in New York★ 6.5
Klute in New York
1971
A Look Into the 23rd Century
A Look Into the 23rd Century
1976
Operation Dirty Dozen★ 6
Operation Dirty Dozen
2006
The Hero Cop: Yesterday and Today
The Hero Cop: Yesterday and Today
1973
Amityville: Horror or Hoax★ 5.5
Amityville: Horror or Hoax
2000
The Day of the Director
The Day of the Director
1975
Harper Days are Here Again
Harper Days are Here Again
2022
Martin Scorsese: Back on the Block★ 7
Martin Scorsese: Back on the Block
1973
Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films
Harry Callahan/Clint Eastwood: Something Special in Films
1976