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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 University of Wisconsin,[1] receiving a B.A. in 1934, and earned an LL.D. from Northern College, Philippines in 1940.[2]

Career

Working in radio and advertising in the early 1940s, Ballinger wrote 81 radio scripts and produced The Dinah Shore Show, The Breakfast Club, and Lowell Thomas 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,[3] employing first and third person narration and two stories in tandem that converge to produce an unexpected ending.[4] 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 Edgar Award for Best Mystery novel in 1958, The Wife of the Red-Haired Man, and Not I, Said the Vixen, brought him further success.[5] Ballinger's two main fictional characters in his novels were Chicago private investigator Barr Breed[6] and Native American Central Intelligence Agency Agent Joaquin Hawke.[7]

Between 1977 and 1979 he was an associate professor of writing at the California State University Northridge, Los Angeles, California.[8]

Later life

Ballinger died 23 March 1980 Tarzana, California.

Screenwriting

Ballinger was a frequent writer for American television with 150 teleplays to his name.[9] These included seven teleplays for Alfred Hitchcock Presents (one of which, "The Day of the Bullet," based on a short story by Stanley Ellin, won him an Edgar for Best Half-Hour Teleplay in 1961), two episodes of , several police television shows such as Tightrope and Ironside and the episode "The Mice" for The Outer Limits.

In addition to his books and teleplays, Ballinger wrote screenplays for Burt Topper's The Strangler (1963) and Operation CIA (1965), a Burt Reynolds spy film set in Vietnam but filmed in Thailand.

Barr Breed series

Joaquin Hawks series

Non series novels

Filmography

Films

Year Film Credit Notes
1954PushoverStory ByBased on the novel "Rafferty"
1956Wicked as They ComeStory ByBased on the novel "Portrait in Smoke"
1960UnsolvedWritten ByTelevision Movie
1964The StranglerWritten By
1965Operation C.I.A.Written ByCo-Wrote screenplay with "Peer J. Oppenheimer"
1980Die längste SekundeStory ByTelevision Movie, Based on the novel "The Longest Second"
2017The Tooth and the NailStory ByBased on The novel of the same name

Television

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1949Mr. BlackWriter1 Episode
1950The Philco Television PlayhouseWriter1 Episode
1958-59M SquadWriter2 Episodes
1959Mike HammerWriter11 Episodes
Shotgun SladeWriter1 Episode
1959-61Alfred Hitchcock PresentsWriter7 Episodes
1960BonanzaWriter1 Episode
Writer1 Episode
The Man from BlackhawkWriter1 Episode
Tales of Wells FargoWriter2 Episodes
Tightrope!Writer1 Episode
1961The AquanautsWriter1 Episode
Miami UndercoverWriter1 Episode
Tallahassee 7000Writer2 Episodes
1963Arrest and TrialWriter1 Episode
1964The Outer LimitsWriter1 Episode
1966I SpyWriter1 Episode
1967Run For Your LifeWriter1 Episode
1968-72IronsideWriter3 Episodes
1972-73CannonWriter2 Episodes
1973Circle Of FearWriter1 Episode
1974-75Writer2 Episodes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: gadetection / Ballinger, Bill S . Gadetection.pbwiki.com . 1980-03-23 . 2012-09-17.
  2. Book: Reginald . Robert . Menville . Douglas . Burgess . Mary A. . Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Vol 2 . 2010 . Borgo Press . 9780941028776 . 806.
  3. Web site: Norfolk . Pam . Book review: Portrait in Smoke and The Longest Second by Bill S. Ballinger . Lancashire Post . https://web.archive.org/web/20180626162606/https://www.lep.co.uk/lifestyle/books/book-review-portrait-in-smoke-and-the-longest-second-by-bill-s-ballinger-1-9222954 . 26 June 2018. 2018-06-26 .
  4. Book: Litchfield, Nicholas . Ballinger . Bill S. . Portrait in Smoke / The Longest Second . Stark House Press . 2018 . 7–11 . Two Tales in Tandem . 9781944520489.
  5. Book: Litchfield, Nicholas . Ballinger . Bill S. . The Tooth and the Nail / The Wife of the Red-Haired Man . Stark House Press . 2020 . 7–11 . Ballinger's Chill and Puzzle Parallel Plots . 9781951473020.
  6. Web site: Barr Breed . Thrillingdetective.com . 2012-09-17.
  7. Web site: Bill S Ballinger Bibliography of First Edition Books . Classiccrimefiction.com . 1912-03-13 . 2012-09-17.
  8. Web site: Bill S Ballinger . Fantasticfiction.co.uk . 1980-03-23 . 2012-09-17.
  9. Variety Obituary 2 Apr 1980