Donald F. Glut has been an active and prolific figure in both the entertainment and publishing industries since 1966, with a career spanning multiple decades and numerous roles.
As a professional musician, actor, film director, executive producer, photographer, magazine editor, proofreader, and briefly, a copywriter, Don has demonstrated his versatility and range.
He has written and directed feature-length motion pictures, documentaries, and music videos, authored approximately 80 fiction and non-fiction published books, and penned myriad TV scripts, comic-book scripts, short stories, magazine articles, music, and theatre pieces.
Glut has been involved with numerous popular franchises, including Star Wars, The Monkees, Tarzan, Spider-Man, Transformers, G.I. Joe, Vampirella, Masters of the Universe, The Flintstones, Jonny Quest, and many others.
He has also created original comic-book characters for Gold Key, Marvel, and DC, and is arguably best known for his novelization of the second "Star Wars" movie, The Empire Strikes Back, which became a #1 Best Seller.
Currently, Don executive-produces, writes, and directs "traditional-style" horror for his company Pecosborn Productions, and writes scripts for The Creeps horror comics magazine.
In addition, he serves as a Southern California representative of Las Vegas Talent Agency.
Note: Any motion picture titles listed prior to Dinosaur Valley Girls (1997) are amateur movies, the first of which Don Glut made when he was just nine years old.