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MacHale at the 2016 Texas Book Festival | |
Born | Donald James MacHale March 11, 1955 (age 64) Greenwich, Connecticut |
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Occupation | Writer and director |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | New York University |
Notable works | Pendragon; Morpheus Road |
Notable awards | CableACE Award; Gemini Award |
How I've envisioned the characters and territories in the Pendragon book series by DJ MacHale. This is NOT a video of who I think should be cast to play these roles if Pendragon movies were to. Kristen Dunst and fellow actor Steve Guttenberg also worked with D.J. MacHale when he created and at the same time directed movie “Tower of Terror” D.J. Machale started to write the “Pendragon” novels while waiting for a for a decision about a pilot episode of a series. I've been getting really into the Pendragon book series by DJ Machale, so I decided to make a trailer for a movie of it. There is no movie in the making of Pendragon (and if there ever was, I. Machale is the author of the Pendragon Series, which is the first book series he has written. He produced multiple movies and television series' such as GhostWriter, Tower of Terror, Flight 29 Down, Are You Afraid of The Dark?, and Encyclopedia Brown; boy detective. Do yo have any plans on making Pendragon into a movie/movie series? MacHale I've optioned Pendragon a few times but I've never been able to get the right people together to actually make it happen. All there ever was; all that will be. For the firs More.
Donald James 'D.J.' MacHale (born March 11, 1956) is an American writer, director, and executive producer. He has been affiliated with shows such as Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Flight 29 Down and Seasonal Differences.[1] MacHale is also the author of the popular young adult book series, Pendragon and Morpheus Road.[2]
More contract problemsPaul Sr. Could actually buy out the Orange County Choppers’ stake his son owned which would take away any rights Paul Jr. American chopper first episode.
Early life[edit]
Donald James MacHale was born on March 11, 1955 in Greenwich, Connecticut. While in school, he had several jobs including collecting eggs at a poultry farm, engraving sports trophies and washing dishes in a steakhouse, in between playing football and running track.
Upon graduation, MacHale attended New York University and graduated with a BFA in film production. He never enjoyed writing[3] until college, where his screenwriting teacher (Pat Cooper) changed his outlook.[4]
Awards[edit]
MacHale won the CableACE Award for his series Chris Cross and the Gemini Award for Are you Afraid of the Dark?[5]
Finished Works[edit]
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- ABC Afterschool Special (TV Series)
- Are You Afraid of the Dark? (TV Series)
- The Tale of Cutter's Treasure (Movie)
- The Tale of the Dangerous Soup (Movie)
- Tower of Terror' (Movie)
- Flight 29 Down (TV Series)
- Seasonal Differences (TV Series)
- Ghostwriter (TV Series)
- Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective (Movie Series)
- Pendragon: Journal of an Adventure Through Time and Space (Book Series)
- East of the Sun and West of the Moon (Penned Adaptation)
- Chris Cross (TV Series)
- The Guide to the Territories of Halla, (2005): provides information about The Pendragon Adventure book series up to book five, Black Water including the era, land mass, events, currency, and recreation.
- Morpheus Road (Book Series)
- The Monster Princess (Picture Book)
- SYLO, STORM, and STRIKE
- The Library
- Voyagers (book series)
References[edit]
- ^Journal of an Adventure through Time and SpaceArchived 2015-03-13 at the Wayback Machine, thependragonadventure.com; accessed August 2, 2017.
- ^D.J. MacHale biography, simonsays.com; accessed August 2, 2017.
- ^Frequently asked questions about D.J.Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine, thependragonadventure.com; accessed August 2, 2017.
- ^Powells.com Ink Q&A - D. J. MacHaleArchived 2008-01-08 at the Wayback Machine, powells.com; accessed August 2, 2017.
- ^D.J. MacHale profile, imdb.com; accessed August 2, 2017.
External links[edit]
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- D. J. MacHale on IMDb
Hey, there fellow Travelers! I just wanted to make a follow-up post so that I could share how my day went with D.J. and what we got to talk about. Here's the original post if you want proof of me meeting him.
There isn't a whole lot of Pendragon-related stuff here, but I think this post is still worth your time. All right, everyone ready? Hobey ho, let's go!
It's a cloudy morning in San Diego, and my friend, Edwin, drives me right to the entrance of the bookstore, Mysterious Galaxy. Mysterious Galaxy was celebrating its 25th anniversary, so they invited a bunch of authors to come celebrate and sign books. Once I enter the store, I see that about 50 people are already in the store, creating this excited buzz all around. D.J.'s panel didn't start for about half an hour, so I decided to walk around. After a couple minutes of exploring, I find him all alone, looking at some books in the fantasy section.
I walked up to him nervously and greeted him, saying that I was a fan of Pendragon. He was genuinely excited to get to talk to a fan of his books! Maybe it's the fact that I was star stuck the entire time, but I was shocked that he started asking questions about me like my major and what I wanted to do after college. Finally, we started talking about his books specifically, Morpheus Road. Although I only read the first two books, he told me about the mind-blowing connection between Pendragon and Morpheus Road that occurs in the last book. Go read the Morpheus Road Trilogy to find what it is guys!
At about this time, he had to go do his panel with some other authors that were promoting their latest books. The host of the panel asked some 1993 trivia questions and told them to read the 25th page of the book they were promoting. The book D.J. was promoting the 2nd book of The Library series, which seems like a horror series geared towards a younger audience. His trivia question asked for the names of the main characters of his TV show, Are You Afraid of the Dark?. And at the end of that, he announced that the show is getting a movie adaptation in 2019!
After the panel, I got to speak with him some more. He told me a story where a reporter asked him, 'Why did you make the protagonist of Pendragon, a 14-year old boy?' D.J. says that he wanted his target audience to be children about the same age as Bobby, so that as the books get published, readers can be growing up alongside him. The reporter replies, 'Pfft! That'll never work!' Then, D.J. tells me another story of a teacher that approached him at an event, where she says, 'Mr. MacHale, I'm a huge fan!' To that, D.J. replies, 'Oh! Are You Afraid of the Dark?' And the teacher responds, 'No, Pendragon!' D.J. tells me he'd love to track down that reporter and tell him, 'I told you so!' Pretty crazy how much time has passed since Merchant of Death, right?
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After that, I got to talk to him some more about the possibility of live-action adaptations of his books. He's actually really close on getting the green light for a movie adaptation of the SYLO trilogy, but he's not sure whether the studio wants to mash all 3 books into 1 movie or not.
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And of course, I had to ask about a live-action adaptation for Pendragon. He tells me that he's had a 'million' opportunities to pitch, but they all couldn't fall through. Lots of factors went into these decisions, but he couldn't specify some for me. He did tell me that the sheer size of the series was going to make it difficult to adapt. However, he's always open and trying to get the series into live-action. His plan now is to pitch ONLY Merchant of Death as a single season of 10 episodes and see where it can go from there.
Oh, he also signed my notebook, which I'll share a picture of once I can set up an imgur account. If you've made it this far, thanks for reading! I'll edit in a TL;DR, when I can.