Larry Weitzman is a four-time Emmy Award winning writer, director and producer. Some of his award winning documentaries include, Whatever Happened to Michael Ray?, NBA at 50, and Alonzo Mourning: Sports Century. He wrote and story edited The Year of the Yao, and wrote and produced The Last Gladiators, directed by Academy Award winning director Alex Gibney, both of which premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and were acquired and distributed theatrically. He has written screenplay adaptations of Jon Feinstein's The Punch, and Becoming Madame Mao for Endgame Entertainment. His work includes producing and writing Nostradamus 2012, History Channel's third highest rated special to that time; and writing The Lost Book of Nostradamus, History Channel's highest rated special to that time, the critically acclaimed Jurassic Fight Club series, The Mystery of Nostradamus for Discovery, and nonfiction series such as: Anger Wranglers, Ski Patrol, Treasure Hunters, and Driving Me Mad for Tru TV. Weitzman also served as Vice President of Programming and Production and Head of Development for NBA Entertainment, where he oversaw over 200 hours of programming a year that aired on NBC, ESPN, ABC, TNT, MTV, Nickelodeon, The Food Network, History Channel, BET, and others. Larry lives & works in the New York City metro area.
Praise for Ghost Rendition: A CIA Thriller by Larry Weitzman What happens when the most dangerous job in the world gets personal? The non-stop action and non-stop plot twists in Larry Weitzman's GHOST RENDITON keep the pages swiftly turning right in sync with the mind bending mystery that this noir novel's hero must navigate at break neck speed. - Lewis Gould, Emmy and Peabody award winning producer of Law and Order This is more than a typical spy novel. It is full of gripping plot twists, but the family drama and the quirky comedy set it apart. This is a great story well told. - Ross Greenburg, Executive Producer of Miracle, Emmy and Peabody award winning producer, and former President of HBO Sports This is a thriller, a spy novel, a family story, and great fun. The characters are vivid and rendered with surprising humor. You'll read it too fast but it will stay with you for a long time. - Marek Fuchs, former New York Times columnist and author of A Cold-Blooded Business If you feel the need for a great read, this is a spy vs. spy techno thriller that's fast and furious, a non-stop adrenaline rush. I loved the characters and the wild twists I never saw coming. - Sheldon Woodbury, author of The World on Fire and Cool Million