
Donald E. Westlake
Writing
Born July 12, 1933 · Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Died December 31, 2008
Also known as Donald Edwin Westlake · Richard Stark · Donald Westlake
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Donald Edwin Westlake (July 12, 1933 – December 31, 2008) was an American writer, with over a hundred novels and non-fiction books to his credit. He specialized in crime fiction, especially comic capers, with an occasional foray into science fiction or other genres. He was a three-time Edgar Award winner, one of only two writers (the other is Joe Gores) to win Edgars in three different categories (1968, Best Novel, God Save the Mark; 1990, Best Short Story, "Too Many Crooks"; 1991, Best Motion Picture Screenplay, The Grifters). In 1993, the Mystery Writers of America named Westlake a Grand Master, the highest honor bestowed by the society. Description above from the Wikipedia article Donald E. Westlake, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Awards & recognition
- Gumshoe Awards · 2008
- Shamus Award · 2004
- Edgar Awards · 1993
- Academy Award — Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay · 1991 · nominated
Filmography21 titles

No Other Choice

The Busy Body

Point Blank

Payback

The Outfit

The Split

Play Dirty

The Hot Rock

The Grifters

The Stepfather

The Actor

Cops and Robbers

Parker

Mike Hammer's Mickey Spillane

The Stepfather

Why Me?

What's the Worst That Could Happen?

Stepfather II: Make Room for Daddy

Stepfather 3

The Bank Shot

Slayground