L. J. Martin is the author of over 68 book length works from such major NY publishers as Bantam, Avon, and Pinnacle. His works of fiction include westerns, thrillers, mysteries, and historicals; and of non-fiction a book on killing cancer (he's a two time cancer survivor), two cookbooks, two how-to books on writing, a book of cartoons, and a political thesis. He's also a former publisher. As a co-founder, Wolfpack Publishing LLC has several thousand books of all genres on the market in both print and eBook, and was named one of Forbe's top 500 fastest growing companies in the USA. L.J. has had a varied past having been a wrangler, camp cook, draftsman, water company manager, sailor (his own ketch), printer, real estate broker (specializing in farms and ranches) and developer, appraiser and contractor. He launched a new career in 2021 by writing, directing and producing his first full length feature film, EYE FOR EYE, staring John Savage, Blanca Blanco and Shane Clouse. His avocations include photography (with over 100 videos on YouTube, search ljmartinwolfpack, cooking, travel, gardening, shooting, fishing and hunting. L. J. lives in Montana with his wife, Kat, an NYT bestselling internationally published author of over 55 historical and romantic suspense novels. He has three sons in the Pacific NorthWest, and eight grandchildren. When not writing, the Martin's travel extensively, both stateside and abroad, gaining new material, making new friends, and enjoying this great world. In Montana they live in the shadow of that state's beautiful Sapphire Mountains, on a small horse ranch with the two million acre Lolo National Forest as their backyard, and winter in Prescott, one of Arizona's historic towns. L. J. is a member of The Society of Professional Journalists, Mystery Writers of America, Western Writers of America, and International Thriller Writers. Accomplished in Western History, he's available as a speaker on that subject and writing and publishing (see his Write Compelling Fiction), and has spoken and given seminars at several writer's conferences. Among them Pike's Peak Writer Conference, Fresno Writer's Conference, Romance Writers of America, Bakersfield Writer's Conference, RT Book Reviews Conference and others, as well as presenting at International Thriller Writers, Western Writer's of America and many more.
L.J. Urbani is known for Reconnect (2015), Carpe Diem (1997) and Against the Wild 2: Survive the Serengeti (2016).
L.K. Cheema is known for Sachin: The Ultimate Winner (2023).
L.K. Keerthi Basu is known for Ghajini (2008), Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi (2008) and Kites (2010).
L.K. Smith is known for Curse of the Pink Panties (2007) and Snatched! (2010).
L.M. Torres is known for The Lease (2018).
This tall, sandy-haired, mustachioed actor from Texas, born Justus McQueen, adopted the name of the character he portrayed in his first film, Battle Cry (1955). Jones, with his craggy, gaunt looks, first appeared in minor character roles in plenty of WWII films including The Young Lions (1958), The Naked and the Dead (1958), Hell Is for Heroes (1962) and Battle of the Coral Sea (1959). However, 1962 saw him team up with maverick director Sam Peckinpah for the first of Jones' five appearances in his films. Ride the High Country (1962) saw Jones play one of the lowlife Hammond brothers. Next he appeared alongside Charlton Heston in Major Dundee (1965), then Peckinpah cast him, along with his real-life friend Strother Martin, as one of the scummy, murderous bounty hunters in The Wild Bunch (1969). Such was the chemistry between Jones and Martin that Peckinpah teamed them again the following year in The Ballad of Cable Hogue (1970), and Jones' final appearance in a Peckinpah film was in another western, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973). Two years later Jones directed the cult post-apocalyptic film A Boy and His Dog (1975) starring a young Don Johnson. He has continued to work in Hollywood, and as the lines on his craggy face have deepened, he turns up more frequently as crusty old westerners, especially in multiple TV guest spots. He turned in an interesting performance as a seemingly good ol' boy Nevada cowboy who was actually a powerful behind-the-scenes player in state politics who leaned on Robert De Niro's Las Vegas mob gambler in Martin Scorsese's violent and powerful Casino (1995).
L.R. Eswari is known for Thadaiyara Thaakka (2012), Ennamo Nadakkudhu (2014) and Pattikatu Raja (1975).
L.R. Hults is known for Cicada Song (2019), The Body of Richard Baker (2012) and Killer Diller (2004).
L.R. Sundarapandi is known for Vaigai (2009), Theerkadarishi (2023) and Singam 3 (2017).