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Occupation
  
Film director, author

Grandchildren
  
Lorenzo De Felitta

Spouse
  
Dorothy DeFelitta

Role
  
Author

Name
  
Frank Felitta


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Born
  
August 3, 1921 (age 103) (
1921-08-03
)
New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
The Entity, Audrey Rose, Dark Night of the Scarecrow, Scissors, The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan, Trapped

Children
  
Raymond De Felitta, Ivy Jones

Books
  
Audrey Rose, For Love of Audrey Rose, Sea Trial, The Entity, THE ESSENTIAL MURDER

Similar People
  
Sidney J Furie, Raymond De Felitta, Robert F Lyons, Larry Drake, Tonya Crowe

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Frank Paul De Felitta (August 3, 1921 – March 29, 2016) was an author, producer, pilot and film director. He was most well known for his novels Audrey Rose and The Entity.

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Life and career

Frank De Felitta was born in The Bronx, New York City, New York on August 3, 1921. He served as a pilot in World War II and in 1945 returned to New York, where he began to write scripts. His first effort, for the weekly radio program The Whistler, a popular thriller series, earned him $350 and started him on his writing career. He continued to write radio scripts before turning to television, in which medium he was successful as a writer, producer, and director, winning Emmy nominations in 1963 and 1968 for his documentaries as well as a Peabody Award and several Writers Guild nominations.

By the early 1970s he was working on film scripts, including two he wrote with Max Ehrlich, The Edict (1971) and The Savage is Loose (1974). The Edict was filmed as Z.P.G. (1972), and both it and The Savage is Loose were published as novels by Max Ehrlich.

De Felitta's first novel, Oktoberfest (1973), a thriller, though not a bestseller nonetheless earned him enough to finance the year and a half he devoted to his next novel, Audrey Rose (1975). This novel, a horror story involving reincarnation, was a smash bestseller, selling more than 2.5 million copies and spawning a successful 1977 film adaptation (scripted by De Felitta) and a sequel, For Love of Audrey Rose (1982). His novel The Entity (1978), based on the real-life case of a woman named Doris Bither who claimed to have been haunted by a spectral rapist, was also a bestseller and was adapted by De Felitta for a 1982 film starring Barbara Hershey. Other successes include Golgotha Falls (1984) and the horror film Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981), directed by De Felitta.

Frank De Felitta died on March 30, 2016, of natural causes.

References

Frank De Felitta Wikipedia


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