Walter Braden Finney Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Walter Braden "Jack" Finney was an American writer, mainly known for his contributions to the science-fiction genre. His most popular novels are "The Body Snatchers" (1955) and "Time and Again} (1970), although throughout his career he published nearly 50 novels that encompass the noir, thriller and comedy genres. Finney's novel "The Body Snatchers...
Finney was well-known and much-beloved in science fiction and fantasy circles for writing stories of nostalgia, much like Ray Bradbury and, to a lesser extent, Alfred Bester.
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Was given the name John Finney at birth, but was legally renamed Walter Braden Finney at the age of three. (The renaming was to commemorate Finney's father, also named Walter, who died in 1914.) Despite the multiple names, Finney was known as Jack from birth, and continued to be called Jack by all who knew him throughout his life.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Escape to Verna
2008
Short short story
The Invasion
2007/I
novel "The Body Snatchers"
The Love Letter
1998
TV Movie short story
Body Snatchers
1993
novel "The Body Snatchers"
Amazing Stories
1987
TV Series short story - 1 episode
Maxie
1985
novel "Marions Wall"
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
1978
novel "The Body Snatchers"
Dead of Night
1977
TV Movie story "Second Chance" - segment "Second Chance"