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  1. 7. Nov. 2007 · Now, after more than three decades out of print, Kolchak's creator Jeff Rice has released the original novels which sparked a television phenomenon At last, The Night Stalker and The Night Strangler are together in one volume...

  2. In 2022, sound conservationist and artist Jeff Rice took part in Friends of Pando's Artist in Residence. Working with Lance Oditt, he deployed an array of ab...

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  3. Jeff Rice was born in Lawton, Oklahoma and grew up in Miami, Florida. He is Associate Professor of English and Director of the Campus Writing Program at the University of Missouri. Previously, he was Director of Writing and Assistant Professor of English at the University of Detroit-Mercy and Assistant Professor of English at Wayne State University, where headed the department’s Digital ...

  4. However, neither ABC nor Universal had obtained Jeff Rice's permission and he sued the studio. The suit was resolved shortly before the series aired in the fall 1974 season, replacing Toma on the network's Friday night schedule. Rice received an on-screen credit as series creator. The first four episodes aired under the title of The Night Stalker.

  5. The Jeff Rice Family Foundation is registered with the Canada Revenue Agency. THE FOUNDATION INTENDS TO SPEND ITS DISBURSEMENT QUOTA ON DISTRIBUTIONS TO QUALIFIED DONEES IN 2016 AND FUTURE YEARS. THE FOUNDATION DOES NOT DIRECTLY CARRY ON CHARITIABLE ACTIVITIES.

  6. Jeffrey Grant Rice. Writer: Kolchak: The Night Stalker. Jeffrey Grant Rice was born on 22 February 1944 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He was a writer, known for Kolchak: The Night Stalker (1974), Kolchak: Demon and the Mummy (1975) and Night Stalker (2005).

  7. Jeff Rice is a Seattle-based sound artist with a long-standing interest in natural soundscapes. His work as a field recordist has been featured in Outside Magazine, the Los Angeles Times and, National Public Radio, and in 2018 his recordings of the Pando aspen grove were part of The New York Times Magazine’s Ellie Award-winning issue “Listen to the World.”