Mark Frost

Mark Frost
Born (1953-11-25) November 25, 1953
New York City, New York, United States
Occupation Novelist, screenwriter, director, film producer
Nationality American
Period 1975–present
Genre Mystery, supernatural
Notable works Twin Peaks, Hill Street Blues, The List of Seven, The Six Messiahs
Children 1
Website
bymarkfrost.com

Mark Frost (born November 25, 1953) is an American novelist, screenwriter, director and film producer, best known as a writer for the television series Hill Street Blues and as the co-creator of the television series Twin Peaks.

Career

Frost was a writer for the NBC television series Hill Street Blues. He co-created the ABC television series Twin Peaks[1] and On the Air with David Lynch. He co-wrote and directed the film Storyville, co-wrote Fantastic Four and wrote The Greatest Game Ever Played, based on his book of the same name.

His other books on golf are The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever, about a 1956 match pitting pros Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson against amateurs Harvie Ward and Ken Venturi, and The Grand Slam, about the 1930 golf season of Bobby Jones. His fictional works include The List of Seven, The Six Messiahs, and The Second Objective.

Personal life

Born in New York City, Frost moved with his family to Los Angeles during his childhood. He is the son of Mary Virginia Calhoun and actor Warren Frost, whom he cast as Dr. Hayward in Twin Peaks, and the brother of actress Lindsay Frost and writer Scott Frost.[2] He graduated from the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in 1975 with a BFA.[3] Frost lives in Ventura County, California with his wife and son.

Bibliography

Fiction

Non-fiction

  • The Greatest Game Ever Played: A True Story (2002)
  • The Grand Slam: Bobby Jones, America, And the Story of Golf (2006)
  • The Match: The Day the Game of Golf Changed Forever (2007)
  • Game Six (2009)

Filmography

Television

References

  1. Frost, Mark (2002). The Greatest Game Ever Played: Harry Vandon, Francis Ouimet, and the Birth of Modern Golf. Hyperion Books. ISBN 978-0-786-8692-06.
  2. "Biography | Mark Frost – novelist, television/film writer, director, producer". bymarkfrost.com. Archived from the original on March 15, 2011. Retrieved December 6, 2010.
  3. CMU School of Drama | Notable Alumni Archived 2015-08-03 at Archive.is
  4. Frost, Mark (8 September 2015). "Rogue: The Paladin Prophecy Book 3". Random House Books for Young Readers via Amazon.
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