Rick Marx

Rick Marx

70 · Born: Jul 2, 1955

Personal Details

BornJul 2, 1955

Biography

Karl Marx, a multifaceted individual with a passion for storytelling, has made a significant mark in the world of screenwriting and authorship.

As a screenwriter, Marx's professional journey began with the film "Snap", directed by the renowned Chuck Vincent in 1981, and starring the talented Chris Lemmon under the banner of Lone Star Films.

Throughout the 1980s, Marx wrote numerous films for Cannon, solidifying his reputation as a prolific and skilled screenwriter.

In addition to his work in the film industry, Marx has also ventured into the realm of non-fiction writing. He co-authored the autobiography of Joe Franklin, the iconic radio and television host, titled "Up Late with Joe Franklin", which was published by Scribner in 1995.

Marx's extensive writing career has also seen him delve into the realms of crime and terrorism, producing insightful and thought-provoking pieces on these complex and timely topics. One notable example is his coverage of the Oklahoma City bombing, which was published in the book "America Under Attack" by Carlyle Communications in 1995.

Career

1992
Double Obsession
Double Obsession as Screenplay, Story
1988
Platoon Leader
Platoon Leader as Screenplay
Doom Asylum
Doom Asylum as Screenplay
Outlaw of Gor
Outlaw of Gor as Screenplay
Captive Rage
Captive Rage as Screenplay
Dead Man Walking
Dead Man Walking as Screenplay
1987
Gor
Gor as Screenplay
Warrior Queen
Warrior Queen as Screenplay
Firehouse
Firehouse as Writer
Dragonard
Dragonard as Writer
1985
Tenement
Tenement as Screenplay
1981
C.O.D.
C.O.D. as Screenplay