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Mark Frost (born 25 November 1953) is an American novelist, television/film writer, director, and executive producer. His work became famous in the seminal TV show Hill Street Blues. His other TV credits include Twin Peaks and On the Air. He co-wrote and directed the film Storyville, co-wrote Fantastic Four and wrote The Greatest Game Ever Played (based on his novel of the same name).

Biography

Frost is the son of actor Warren Frost, brother of writer Scott Frost and actress Lindsay Frost. He studied acting, directing, and playwriting at Carnegie Tech in Pittsburgh. He left his junior year and began his career in television, film, and literature.

In 1975, he co-wrote two episodes of The Six Million Dollar Man, before returning to his hometown of Minneapolis to write stage plays for the Guthrie Theatre. Between 1982 and 1985, he co-wrote a number of Hill Street Blues episodes, and directed one.

Frost began collaborating with David Lynch in 1986. They worked on many unproduced projects such as: Goddess, The Lemurians, and One Saliva Bubble.

In 1987 Frost was a screenwriter for The Believers. He created and was the executive producer of American Chronicles in 1990.

Twin Peaks aired on ABC in 1990 with Frost as co-creator and co-executive producer (with David Lynch). He wrote 10 episodes, directing and playing an uncredited part as a TV Newscaster in the first episode of the second season. Frost wrote the "spinoff" book: The Autobiography of F.B.I. Special Agent Dale Cooper: My Life, My Tapes (Paperback, 1991, ISBN 0671744003).

With David Lynch, Frost co-created and co-executively produced the sitcom On the Air, writer, in 1992. That year, he was credited as co-executive producer of Lynch feature prequel ' (though his involvement was minimal[[Citing sources citation needed]]), the documentary ', and was co-screenwriter and director of Storyville.

Frost published his first novel, The List of Seven (ISBN 0380720191), in 1993. The 6 Messiahs (ISBN 0688130925) followed in 1995. He published his third novel (Before I Wake, hardcover: ISBN 0399142630, paperback: ISBN 0515123536), under the pseudonym Eric Bowman, in 1997. The Greatest Game Ever Played (ISBN 0786888008), his fourth novel, was published in 2002.

In 1998, Frost created, executively produced, wrote and directed the TV drama-comedy Buddy Faro.

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