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  1. Transgressive fiction. Edward Heward Bunker [1] (December 31, 1933 – July 19, 2005) was an American author of crime fiction, a screenwriter, convicted felon and an actor. He wrote numerous books, some of which have been adapted into films. He wrote the scripts for—and acted in— Straight Time (1978) (adapted from his debut novel No Beast ...

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    Edward Bunker (1933-2005) was an American actor and writer who appeared in films like Reservoir Dogs and Runaway Train. He also wrote novels based on his experiences as a criminal, such as No Beast So Fierce and Animal Factory.

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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
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    • Burbank, California, USA
  3. Jul 27, 2005 · July 27, 2005. BURBANK, Calif., July 26 - Edward Bunker, a former convict who learned to write in prison before becoming well known as a crime novelist, died here on July 19. He was 71. A diabetic ...

  4. Edward Bunker, the ex-con turned literary icon whose hard-edged crime novels reflected the equally hard edges of a life that included nearly two decades as an inmate in some of the country's ...

  5. Edward Bunker was an actor and writer who had a violent criminal past. He was the inspiration for Jon Voight's character in Heat (1995) and worked with Danny Trejo in several films.

    • December 31, 1933
    • July 19, 2005
  6. Jul 19, 2005 · Edward Bunker was an American author, screenwriter and actor who wrote novels adapted into films like Straight Time and Animal Factory. He also appeared in Reservoir Dogs and The Running Man, and had a criminal record of bank robbery and drug dealing.

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  8. Edward Heward Bunker was an American author of crime fiction, a screenwriter, convicted felon and an actor. He wrote numerous books, some of which have been adapted into films. He wrote the scripts for—and acted in—Straight Time (1978), Runaway Train (1985) and Animal Factory (2000).