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  1. Lancaster's best-known work is his adapted screenplay for John Carpenter 's The Thing. [3] He also penned the original screenplays for two of The Bad News Bears films. [4] In 1982, he worked on a first-draft script of an adaptation of Stephen King 's novel Firestarter for Carpenter to direct. Months later of the same year, Carpenter hired Bill ...

  2. Bill Lancaster (1947-1997) was the son of Burt Lancaster and a screenwriter, actor and producer. He wrote and acted in The Thing, The Bad News Bears and other films and TV shows.

    • Writer, Actor, Producer
    • November 17, 1947
    • Bill Lancaster
    • January 4, 1997
  3. Bill Lancaster. Writer: The Thing. Bill was known by his friends as "Billy", when he was a youth. He attended "public" school, as many actor's sons and daughters did in the 1960s. He was never athletic since he was stricken with a childhood disease. He was well liked at Emerson Junior High School in West Los Angeles, California. He graduated from Emerson in June 1962. He was known as a...

    • November 17, 1947
    • January 4, 1997
  4. William 'Bill' Henry Lancaster (November 17, 1947 – January 4, 1997) was an American screenwriter. He is the creator of The Bad News Bears. He was born in L. A., California, the son of Burt Lancaster and Norma Anderson. He developed polio at an early age, leaving one of his legs shorter than the other. In 1973, Lancaster played the role of "King" in The Midnight Man, a mystery film starring ...

  5. Jan 4, 1997 · Bill Lancaster was an American screenwriter and actor, son of Burt Lancaster. He wrote and acted in The Thing, The Bad News Bears and other films.

  6. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › william_lancasterBill Lancaster | Rotten Tomatoes

    Bill Lancaster is a filmmaker and actor who wrote and directed The Thing and The Bad News Bears. See his full filmography, ratings, reviews, and more on Rotten Tomatoes.

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  8. Jun 26, 2022 · Bill Lancaster wrote the screenplay for John Carpenter's 1982 sci-fi thriller The Thing, which became a modern allegory for the AIDS crisis. The film's special effects, paranoia, and ambiguity influenced many contemporary horror movies.

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