J. Marshall Craig
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J. Marshall Craig | |
Born | Ontario, Canada |
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Occupation | Writer/Author/Director/Musician |
Website www.jmarshallcraig.com |
Canadian-born J. Marshall Craig is best known for his critically acclaimed work as writer for Eric Burdon's Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood and The Rolling Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell's Between Rock and a Home Place.
A longtime resident of Southern California, Craig divides his time between writing and directing music videos and feature films for his Lizard On A Stick Productions company and the Mileham. Craig Image Group., which is working on bringing two unproduced Monty Python-related films to the screen, as well as British comic Peter Cook's last film project, Rectitude. Among his other publications are the popular comedic novel Eh Mail and the World War I historical non-fiction book You're Lucky If You're Killed. Craig's work also appears in various literary collections with Tom Wolfe, Hunter S. Thompson, Jack Kerouac and others (The Outlaw Bible of American Literature); Hells Angels founder Sonny Barger, Che Guevera and others (She's A Bad Motorcycle) and CNN talk show host Larry King (Remember Me When I'm Gone). His latest project is Guilty By Association, an exploratative biography of acclaimed hip-hop producer Damion "Damizza" Young and West Coast rap.
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- Eric Burdon: My Secret Life – The Videos (2004)
- Fabulous Shiksa In Distress (2002)
- Hook, Line and Sinker (1999 film)
- Last Outlaw (1998)
- Trial of Stubby McPherson (1996)