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Bill Ballinger William George Ballinger (born December 17, 1945) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Liberal member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1987 to 1990 who represented the GTA riding of Durham—York. Background Ballinge ...
for Canadian politician'' __NOTOC__ William Sanborn Ballinger (1912–1980) was an American writer and screenwriter.


Early life

He was born 13 March 1912 in Oskalloosa, Iowa. He received his education at the
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, receiving a B.A. in 1934, and earned an LL.D. from Northern College, Philippines in 1940.


Career

Working in radio and advertising in the early 1940s, Ballinger wrote 81 radio scripts and produced ''
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'', ''The Breakfast Club'', and
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broadcasts. After Ballinger moved from New York to Los Angeles, he began writing full-time. Writing primarily under his own name, but occasionally using the pen names B.X. Sanborn and Frederic Freyer, Ballinger authored almost 30 books and twenty-five short stories. His mysteries sold more than ten million copies in the U.S., and have been reprinted in thirty countries and translated into more than thirteen languages. The hardboiled private-detective novel ''The Body in the Bed'' marked his debut in 1948, and he followed this with the sequel ''The Body Beautiful'', the following year. Best known as a writer of suspense novels, he achieved international fame as an early exponent of dual narrative storytelling, employing first and third person narration and two stories in tandem that converge to produce an unexpected ending. His most famous work, ''Portrait in Smoke'', published in 1950, received a ''Les Grands Maîtres du Roman Policier Award'' and was filmed in 1956 as '' Wicked as they Come''. Subsequent split-narration novels, including the internationally bestselling ''The Tooth and the Nail'', ''The Longest Second'', which was nominated for an
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for Best Mystery novel in 1958, ''The Wife of the Red-Haired Man'', and ''Not I, Said the Vixen'', brought him further success. Ballinger's two main fictional characters in his novels were
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Agent Joaquin Hawke. Between 1977 and 1979 he was an associate professor of writing at the
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.


Later life

Ballinger died 23 March 1980 Tarzana, California.


Screenwriting

Ballinger was a frequent writer for
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with 150 teleplays to his name.''Variety'' Obituary 2 Apr 1980 These included seven teleplays for
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(one of which, "The Day of the Bullet," based on a short story by
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, won him an Edgar for Best Half-Hour Teleplay in 1961), two episodes of '' Kolchak: The Night Stalker'', several police television shows such as ''
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'' and '' Ironside'' and the episode " The Mice" for ''
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''. In addition to his books and teleplays, Ballinger wrote screenplays for
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's ''
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'' (1963) and ''
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'' (1965), a
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spy film set in Vietnam but filmed in Thailand.


Barr Breed series

* ''The Body in the Bed'' (New York, Harper, 1948) * ''The Body Beautiful'' (New York, Harper, 1949)


Joaquin Hawks series

* ''The Spy in the Jungle'' (New York, New American Library, 1965) * ''The Chinese Mask'' (New York, New American Library, 1965) * ''The Spy in Bangkok'' (New York, New American Library, 1965) * ''The Spy at Angor Wat'' (New York, New American Library, 1966) * ''The Spy in the Java Sea'' (New York, New American Library, 1966)


Non series novels

* ''Portrait in Smoke'' (New York, Harper, 1950) * ''The Darkening Door'' (New York, Harper, 1952) * ''Rafferty'' (New York, Harper, 1953) * ''The Tooth and the Nail'' (New York, Harper, 1955) * ''The Black Black Hearse'' (New York, St. Martin's Press, 1955) - as Frederic Freyer * ''The Longest Second'' (New York, Harper, 1957) * ''The Wife of the Red-Haired Man'' (New York, Harper, 1957) * ''Beacon in the Night'' (New York, Harper, 1958) * ''Formula For Murder'' (New York, New American Library, 1958) * ''The Doom Maker'' (New York, Dutton, 1959) - as B.X. Sanborn. * ''The Fourth Forever'' (New York, Harper, 1963) * ''Not I Said the Vixen'' (New York, Fawcett, 1965) * ''The Heir Hunters'' (New York, Harper, 1966) * ''The Source of Fear'' (New York, New American Library, 1968) * ''The 49 Days of Death'' (Los Angeles, Sherbourne Press, 1969) * ''Heist Me Higher'' (New York, New American Library, 1969) * ''The Lopsided Man'' (Los Angeles, Pyramid, 1969) * ''The Corsican'' (New York, Dodd Mead, 1974) * ''The Law'' (New York, Warner, 1975), novelisation * ''The Ultimate Warrior'' (New York, Warner, 1975) * ''Lost City of Stone'' (New York, Simon & Schuster, 1978)


Filmography


Films


Television


References


External links

*
Author Bill S. Ballinger appreciation website
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