James Hannon

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James Hannon was born in 1967 in Norwood, Bronx, New York. He is an Irish-American author and filmmaker who is best known for his documentary on the 1960s garage band Richard and the Young Lions called "Out of Our Dens: The Richard and the Young Lions Story"[1]

In August, 2010, Lost Boys of the Bronx: The Oral History of the Ducky Boys was released. This book (formerly a video documentary project) focuses on the real life Ducky Boys gang of mid-1960s Bronx, New York who were made famous by the film The Wanderers.

As of January 2012, Mr. Hannon is working on a new book on the world of costuming. This currently untitled book tells the behind-the-scenes insight into people who put on costumes and go out to events such as Comic_book_conventions, Renaissance_fairs, charity events, etc. The book is scheduled to be released in early 2014.

Bronx author James Hannon near his childhood apartment

Filmography

Year Film Role
2004 Out of Our Dens: The Richard and the Young Lions Story Director, Producer, Writer

Bibliography

  • "Lost Boys of the Bronx: The Oral History of the Ducky Boys Gang" (August, 2010)
  • "Currently Untitled: The Oral History of Costumers" (Expected release, October, 2012)

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