David Loughery, screenwriter whose works include action films dream, StarCraft V: The Final Frontier Starring Wesley Snipes money train and Passengers 57, already dead. He is 71 years old.
Lowery died Tuesday of skin cancer in St. Petersburg, Florida, his friend Fred Rappaport told reporters. hollywood reporter.
Lochry collaborates with director Joseph Reuben dream (1984), starring Dennis Quaid; good son (1993), starring Macaulay Culkin; money train (1995), Woody Harrelson and Snipes in their follow-up White people can’t dance; and caught off guard (2013), starring Michelle Monaghan and Michael Keaton.
Loughery was born March 3, 1953, in Oak Park, Ill., and graduated from Ball State University before earning a master’s degree from the University of Iowa. In 1981, he shared the origin of the story on an episode of ABC Hart to Hart.
after the premiere of his movie dreamwho owns the only script and shares a story StarCraft V: The Final Frontier (1989), an installment in the Paramount film series directed by star William Shatner.
Lochry follows flashback (1990), starring Dennis Hopper and Kiefer Sutherland; Passengers 57 (1992), directed by Kevin Hooks; and the three musketeers (1993), an adaptation directed by Stephen Herrick and starring Sutherland, Charlie Sheen and Chris O’Donnell.
His screenwriting resume also includes works by Neil LaBute Lake view terrace (2008), starring Samuel L. Jackson infatuated (2009), starring Beyoncé and Idris Elba. Additionally, he has added producer duties on recent films intruder (2019), Fatale (2020) and broken (2022).
Survivors include his wife Mel; his mother Joan; and his siblings William and Amy.