Alan B. McElroy
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Alan B. McElroy is an American writer, film director and producer.
McElroy was born in Cleveland, Ohio and attended Hawken School in Gates Mills, Ohio. He planned on becoming a novelist while majoring in psychology at Boston University.
Shortly after graduation and marriage he taught himself to write his first screenplay from an article in Writer's Digest magazine. McElroy then moved to Los Angeles with his wife, Kymm, and one script in hand, and was picked as one of thirty individuals to join the Columbia Pictures Writing Program.
In addition to his work in the film industry, McElroy was the producer of the producer of the HBO miniseries Spawn. That has led to his being tapped by Todd McFarlane, creator of the original Spawn comic book, to write the Curse of the Spawn spinoff book.
He is currently writing Jornada del Muerte which is a western movie starring WWE superstar Triple H which will be released in 2007.
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