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Jerry Stahl (born September 28, 1953) is an American novelist and screenwriter. His works include the 1995 memoir of addiction Permanent Midnight. A 1998 film adaptation followed with Ben Stiller in the lead role. His works include memoirs, short stories, TV, films, and Novels.
- Novelist, screenwriter
- Transgressive fiction
- 1976–present
- Permanent Midnight
Jerry Stahl is a writer and producer of films and TV shows, such as Zoolander, Inland Empire and Bad Boys II. He also wrote a memoir about his heroin addiction, Permanent Midnight, which was adapted into a movie starring Ben Stiller.
- January 1, 1
- 1.78 m
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
- Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
Jun 17, 2015 · Jerry Stahl: 'Our family business was shame' Chris Campion. Twenty years ago, Jerry Stahl was injecting heroin as his baby was being delivered. Now, the author of Permanent Midnight is a...
- Chris Campion
Aug 16, 2022 · Jerry Stahl, author of "Permanent Midnight" and "Nein, Nein, Nein!", talks about his life, work and reading habits in an interview with Samantha Dunn. He recommends Flannery O'Connor, Hubert Selby Jr., Stanley Elkin and more.
- Samantha Dunn
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Jerry Stahl is a writer and producer who wrote the book "Permanent Midnight" about his heroin addiction. He has worked on Zoolander, Inland Empire and Bad Boys II, among other films and TV shows.
- September 28, 1953
Aug 24, 2004 · Aug. 24, 2004. Jerry Stahl is no stranger to Hollywood or to Hollywood scandal. As an unorthodox show business hyphenate -- the television writer/heroin addict -- he spent the 1980's collecting...
Jun 1, 2005 · Pushcart Prize-winning author Jerry Stahl has written six books, including the memoir Permanent Midnight (made into a film with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson), and the novels Pain Killers and I, Fatty (optioned by Johnny Depp). Former Culture Columnist for Details, Stahl’s widely anthologized fiction and journalism have appeared in a variety of ...
- Jerry Stahl