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  1. Mini Bio. J. Larry Carroll was born on October 7, 1946. He is a writer and producer, known for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Stargate SG-1 (1997) and The Hills Have Eyes (1977).

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  2. Editor: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. J. Larry Carroll was born on 7 October 1946. He is a writer and producer, known for The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), The Hills Have Eyes (1977) and Stargate SG-1 (1997).

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    J. Larry Carroll (born 7 October 1946; age 77) is a writer and producer who wrote with David Bennett Carren the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "Future Imperfect". Following this, Carroll worked as story editor on the next 18 episodes of the fourth season.

    Carroll started his career in the editorial department where he worked as assistant and additional editor on projects such as the horror film Massacre at Central High (1976), the horror film Dracula's Dog (1978, starring Michael Pataki), and the thriller Roar (1981). In 1979 he wrote the horror thriller Tourist Trap on which he also worked as producer.

    Further writing credits include the screenplay for the science fiction film The Day Time Ended (1980, with Marcy Lafferty), several episodes for the animated television series He-man and the Masters of the Universe (1985, with voice talents Alan Oppenheimer and Lou Scheimer), Silverhawks (1986), Thundercats (1986), Ghostbusters (1986-1987, with voice talents Alan Oppenheimer and Lou Scheimer), Dennis the Menace (1986, with voice talent Brian George), She-ra: Princess of Power (1986-1987, with Alan Oppenheimer and Lou Scheimer), The Comic Trip (1987), and BraveStarr (1987-1988, with Alan Oppenheimer and Lou Scheimer).

    Carroll also wrote stories for episodes of C.O.P.S. (1988), Beauty and the Beast (1989, with Ron Perlman, Joseph Campanella, Ellen Geer, and Armin Shimerman), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1989), The Munsters Today (1989, with John Schuck, Lee Meriwether, and Jason Marsden), G.I. Joe (1990), Peter Pan and the Pirates (1990-1991), Fievel's American Tails (1992, with voice talents Phillip Glasser and Gerrit Graham), Beyond Reality (1993) on which he also worked as story editor, Murder, She Wrote (1994, with Molly Hagan, Jeffrey Nordling, Gail Strickland, and William Windom), Space Precinct (1994, with co-writer David Bennett Carren), TekWar (1995, working with co-writer David Bennett Carren, actor William Shatner, and director Allan Kroeker) on which he also worked as creative consultant, Hypernauts (1996), Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997), Walker, Texas Ranger (1997, with Noble Willingham, Vince Deadrick, Jr., Diamond Farnsworth, and Tanner Gill), F/X: The Series (1998), and Stargate SG-1 (1997, with co-writer David Bennett Carren).

    J. Larry Carroll at the Internet Movie Database

  3. J. Larry Carroll is known as an Writer, Producer, Actor, Editor, Production Manager, Director, Assistant Editor, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Star Trek: The Next Generation, ThunderCats, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Pucca, Walker, Texas Ranger, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Murder, She Wrote, and Beauty and the Beast.

  4. J. Larry Carroll (born 1946) is a writer and producer who wrote mostly for television animation during the 1980s. His live action writing credits include Star Trek: The Next Generation, Space Precinct (created by Gerry Anderson), TekWar (created by and starring William Shatner), Stargate SG-1...

  5. J. Larry Carroll (born 7 October 1946), is an American television writer. He has written episodes for the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series. The Turtle Terminator‎ (with David Carren) Case of the Hot Kimono (with David Carren) Turtles, Turtles Everywhere (with David Carren) Super Bebop...

  6. J. Larry Carroll is an American writer of cartoons, films and television. Challenge of the GoBots was a pit-stop on his meandering career, which involved editing The Hills Have Eyes, directing Ghost Warrior (a feature film about a samurai being reawakened in 1980s Los Angeles), and writing the script for slasher film Tourist Trap before ...

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