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  1. Charles Gordon Carroll III (February 2, 1928 – September 20, 2005) was an American film producer. He is known for his work on Alien franchise (1979–1997). He also co-founded Brandywine Productions with David Giler and Walter Hill , a film company most famously associated with the Alien film series.

    • Robert Carroll (brother)
    • 1968–2005
  2. Gordon Carroll is the author of the best selling Gil Mason series which includes the following books: Sheepdogs, Hair of the Dog, Feral Instinct, Sleeping Dogs, Old Dog New Tricks, A Dog Returns, Dog Eat Dog. He is also the author of Gunwood USA and Bonehill.

  3. The school was founded by Bennett Cerf, a Random House editor and well-known television personality, Gordon Carroll, an occasional editor for Reader's Digest, and Albert Dorne, an illustrator whose school, the Famous Artists School, owned Famous Writers. It began operations in 1961, based in Westport, Connecticut.

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  4. Gordon Carroll (February 2, 1928 – May 20, 2005) was an American film producer who produced the 1979 film Alien, the 1992 film Alien3, the 1997 film Alien Resurrection and the 2004 film Alien vs. Predator. He also served as executive producer on the 1986 film Aliens. Together with David Giler...

  5. Gordon Carroll is a literary fiction author who grew up in a small town overlooking the majestic Rocky Mountains of Colorado. As an eighteen-year-old, he joined the Marine Corps, serving for more than seven years and rising to the rank of staff sergeant.

  6. Book 3. Feral Instinct. by Gordon Carroll. 4.62 · 453 Ratings · 52 Reviews · 2 editions. Book Three in the Gil Mason Sheepdog Series. Where…. Want to Read. Rate it: Sheepdogs: Keeping the Wolves at Bay (Gil Mason, #1), Hair of the Dog (Gil Mason #2), and Feral Instinct (Gil Mason #3)

  7. Gordon Carroll is an American author of mystery, best known for writing the Gil Mason series. Raised near Rocky Mountains in Colorado, he joined the US Marine Corps after high school, where he served for seven years--achieving the rank of sergeant.