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  1. Charles Beaumont (born Charles Leroy Nutt; January 2, 1929 – February 21, 1967) was an American author of speculative fiction, including short stories in the horror and science fiction subgenres.

  2. Nov 20, 2023 · Spybrary's David Clark and Charles Beaumont discuss the themes of the book, including Russian interference in the UK's political affairs, the complexities of modern espionage, and the influence of spy fiction on real-world intelligence operations.

  3. Writer: Night of the Eagle. Charles Beaumont was the pseudonym for Charles Leroy Nutt, born on Chicago's North Side on January 2 1929. He also occasionally wrote under the names Charles McNutt and E.T. Beaumont (the latter apparently based on the name of a Texas town).

  4. Jan 9, 2022 · Charles Beaumont, the Lost Sorcerer. The Twilight Zone premiered in 1959, and while an intelligent, well-written and acted show, it was never a huge rating hit (it was canceled twice during its five seasons) but is still one of the best-loved, remembered, respected, and influential series in television history.

  5. May 13, 2019 · THE TWILIGHT ZONE’S Magic Man — Charles Beaumont. Mike Chomko. May 13, 2019. 4 min read. A prolific writer of both fiction and nonfiction, Charles Beaumont was born on January 2, 1929. According to award-winning writer and editor Roger Anker, “In a career which spanned a brief thirteen years,” Beaumont wrote and sold “ten ...

  6. Charles Beaumont. Writer: Night of the Eagle. Charles Beaumont was the pseudonym for Charles Leroy Nutt, born on Chicago's North Side on January 2 1929. He also occasionally wrote under the names Charles McNutt and E.T. Beaumont (the latter apparently based on the name of a Texas town).

  7. Oct 13, 2015 · Charles Beaumont, Ray Bradbury (Foreword), William Shatner (Afterword) 3.93. 1,175 ratings180 reviews. The profoundly original and wildly entertaining short stories of a legendary Twilight Zone writer, with a foreword by Ray Bradbury and an afterword by William Shatner.