| Michael Blake | |
| Born | July 5, 1945 Fort Bragg, North Carolina, U.S. |
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Michael Blake (born July 5, 1945) is an American author, best known for his film adaptation of his novel Dances with Wolves. He is currently writing a film adaptation of his novel The Holy Road.
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Biography
Early in his life, Blake's family lived in Texas, before moving to southern California, where they moved frequently. He began writing when he was stationed at Walker Air Force Base, when he wrote for the base newspaper. He studied journalism at the University of New Mexico, and later studied at a film school, in Berkeley, California. He also attended Eastern New Mexico University in Portales. In the late 1970s he moved to Los Angeles; during the eighties only one of his screenplays was produced, called Stacey’s Knights. The movie starred Kevin Costner, who later convinced him to write Dances with Wolves, and then a screenplay for the film based on the novel. He has since gone on to do humanitarian work, and continued to write. He has recently begun work on a film adaptation of a sequel to Dances with Wolves.[1]
Michael Blake has one brother, Dan Webb, principal of Santa Fe High School in Santa Fe, NM.[2]
Works
Screenplays
- Stacey’s Knights – 1980s
- Dances with Wolves – 1988
- The Holy Road – in process
Novels
- Dances with Wolves – 1986
- Airman Mortensen – 1991
- The Holy Road – 2001
- Marching to Valhalla – 1997
Non-fiction
- Like A Running Dog (Autobiography) – 2002
- Indian Yell - 2006
Awards
- Academy award
- Golden Globe award
- Silver spur
- American movie award
- WGA award
- Environmental media award
- Golden quill
- Cancervive
- Animal protection institute
- American Library Association
- Amanda Blake award
- Eleanor Roosevelt award
References
- ^ http://danceswithwolves.net/bio.php
- ^ (.HTML) 'Dances With Wolves' author Blake gives LLHS students a big surprise. The Valencia County News-Bulletin. 5 May 2007. http://www.news-bulletin.com/news/71062-05-05-07.html. Retrieved on 2007-05-04.
External links
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