Richard Matheson was a american author and screenwriter. He was well known for writing "I Am Legend" and the short story "Duel". He also wrote numerous episodes of "The Twilight Zone" for Rod Serling.
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| - Richard Burton Matheson était un écrivain en littérature fantastique et en SF. Il est l'auteur de TOS: "The Enemy Within".
- Richard Matheson was a american author and screenwriter. He was well known for writing "I Am Legend" and the short story "Duel". He also wrote numerous episodes of "The Twilight Zone" for Rod Serling.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Richard Matheson Real Name Richard Matheson Characteristics Gender Date of Birth February 20, 1926 Date of Death June 24, 2013 Place of Birth New Jersey, United States of America First publication Unknown
- Richard Matheson was an American author.
- Richard Burton Matheson (February 20, 1926 – June 23, 2013) was an American author and screenwriter, primarily in the fantasy, horror, and science fiction genres. He is perhaps best known as the author of What Dreams May Come, Somewhere In Time and I Am Legend, all three of which have been adapted as major motion pictures, as well as several The Twilight Zone television show episodes. Richard's 1956 Shock 1 anthology short story of the same name is the inspiration of "The Splendid Source". The Amazon.com description is as follows:
- Matheson was born to Norwegian immigrant parents, Matheson was raised in Brooklyn and graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1943. He then entered the military and spent World War II as an infantry soldier. In 1949 he earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri and moved to California in 1951. He married in 1952 and has four children, three of whom Chris, Richard Christian, and Ali Matheson) are writers of fiction and screenplays.
- Hij schreef de Star Trek: The Original Series aflevering "The Enemy Within".
- Matheson, during his 55 years career of writing both literature and for the screen, authored novels such as "The Shrinking Man" (filmed as The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), with Matheson's own script, featuring William Schallert and Billy Curtis), and "I Am Legend" (filmed as The Last Man on Earth (1964), The Omega Man (1971) with Anthony Zerbe and Brian Tochi, and I Am Legend (2007)). He was also responsible for sixteen episodes of The Twilight Zone, including "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" starring William Shatner, "Third From the Sun" starring Fritz Weaver and "Once Upon a Time" featuring Stanley Adams. Matheson also wrote the screenplay for Steven Spielberg's debut telefilm, Duel (1971), which featured Gene Dynarski, Charles Seel and Carey Loftin, and the Ray Bradbury miniseries The Mar
- Richard Matheson was a US Senator who took a liking to Mulder and was interested in his work at the FBI. After the X-Files were shut down in 1994, Matheson prompted Mulder to visit the Arecibo observatory in Puerto Rico to continue his search for the truth. Eventually, Matheson distanced himself from Mulder because he felt his political career may be in jeopardy. (TXF: "Little Green Men")
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| - Richard Burton Matheson était un écrivain en littérature fantastique et en SF. Il est l'auteur de TOS: "The Enemy Within".
- Richard Matheson was a american author and screenwriter. He was well known for writing "I Am Legend" and the short story "Duel". He also wrote numerous episodes of "The Twilight Zone" for Rod Serling.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Richard Matheson Real Name Richard Matheson Characteristics Gender Date of Birth February 20, 1926 Date of Death June 24, 2013 Place of Birth New Jersey, United States of America First publication Unknown
- Richard Matheson was an American author.
- Richard Matheson was a US Senator who took a liking to Mulder and was interested in his work at the FBI. After the X-Files were shut down in 1994, Matheson prompted Mulder to visit the Arecibo observatory in Puerto Rico to continue his search for the truth. Eventually, Matheson distanced himself from Mulder because he felt his political career may be in jeopardy. (TXF: "Little Green Men") Later that year, Mulder went to Matheson's office in an attempt to contact him to gain information about Scully's abduction, but he was intercepted by X, who told him that Matheson could not give him the information he wanted without risking himself. (TXF: "Ascension") Mulder ran into Matheson years later while investigating a mysterious illness contracted by Walter Skinner. Matheson was directly involved in an illicit deal concerning nanotechnology. The incident further soured relations between Mulder and Matheson. (TXF: "S.R. 819")
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