Chuck Hogan

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Chuck Hogan (2014)

Chuck Hogan (* 1968 in Boston ) is an American writer and screenwriter.

Life

Until 1986 he attended high school in Canton (Massachusetts), then Boston College .

His novel Prince of Thieves (English title Endgame ) was made into a film by Ben Affleck under the title The Town . The book won the Hammett Prize in 2005 and Stephen King named it one of the ten best of that year.

Together with Guillermo del Toro , Hogan wrote a trilogy of vampire novels. He is involved as a screenwriter on the television series The Strain, which is based on it. The 2016 released film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi by Michael Bay is based on a screenplay by Hogan, who in turn drew on a template of Mitchell Zuckoff.

Works

  • The Standoff (1994)
    • The hornet's nest . German by Jürgen Bürger, 1996
  • The Blood Artists (1999)
  • Prince of Thieves
    • Endgame . German by Bernhard Kleinschmidt, 2008
  • The Killing Moon (2007)
    • Killer moon . German by Thomas Piltz, 2009
  • The Strain (2009) - with Guillermo del Toro
    • The Saat , Dt. by Jürgen Bürger and Kathrin Bielfeldt, 2009
  • Devils In Exile (2010)
    • Bounty , Dt. by Thomas Piltz, 2011
  • The Fall (2010) - with Guillermo del Toro
    • The blood , translated by Alexander Lang 2010
  • The Night Eternal (2011) - with Guillermo del Toro

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

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