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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lew_McCrearyLew McCreary - Wikipedia

    Lew McCreary (born September 21, 1947) is an American author, editor, and speaker. McCreary was born on September 21, 1947. He has authored three novels to sparse but positive reviews; in The New York Times Book Review of 1991's The Minus Man, acclaimed author Anne Rice said, "This is a challenging, disturbing and deeply memorable ...

  2. 19. Jan. 1999 · McCreary, Lew (9th July 1927-19th January 1999) He was a trombonist born Lewis Melvin McCreary in Northumberland, Pennsylvania who became a musician and started out performing, sometimes as a fill-in, in dance bands during the 1940s while still at high school.

  3. The Minus Man is a 1999 thriller film starring Owen Wilson and Janeane Garofalo. It is based on the novel by Lew McCreary, and directed by Hampton Fancher, who also wrote the screenplay.

  4. Lew McCreary. American jazz trombonist, worked, among others, with Ray Anthony, Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra, Lawrence Welk and Henry Mancini . Born: 9 July, 1927 in Northumberland, Pennsylvania. Died: 19 January, 1999 in Tarzana, California.

  5. 1. Aug. 1999 · Lew McCreary, a writer and magazine editor who lives outside of Boston, has certainly heard these horror stories. He might have expected the worst when his 1991 novel "The Minus Man" was adapted for the screen by Hampton Fancher, whose screenwriting credits include the sci-fi classic "Blade Runner." "Usually, they tell the writer to ...

  6. 1. Sept. 1991 · A harrowing journey inside the mind of a disquietingly compassionate psychopath. Made into a motion picture, adapted and directed by Hampton Fancher, starring Owen Wilson, Janeane Garofalo, Brian Cox, Mercedes Ruehl, Dwight Yoakam, and Sheryl Crow. Reader Praise for The Minus Man.

  7. Lew McCreary. (Trombone) (This Northumberland, Pennsylvania native got his start in the early 1940s playing in dance bands as a fifteen year old high school student when he filled in for older musicians who were being drafted. In 1945, he too went into the army, and after the war's end, got musical training at the Berklee School of Music.