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Joseph Stefano
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Joseph Stefano was born on February 11, 1922, and is often referred to as Joe Stefano.
Birth and Death Dates
February 11, 1922 - March 25, 2006
Nationality and Profession(s)
American screenwriter and novelist. Stefano's work spanned multiple genres, including crime fiction, mystery, and science fiction.
Early Life and Background
Joseph Stefano was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Growing up, he developed a passion for writing, which eventually led him to pursue a career as a novelist. During World War II, Stefano served in the United States Army Air Forces. After the war, he began working on his first novel, which was later published.
Major Accomplishments
Joseph Stefano's most notable work is arguably the screen adaptation of Robert Bloch's novel _Psycho_, for which he received an Academy Award nomination. However, it was not until he adapted _The Turn of the Screw_ that he gained widespread recognition.
Stefano's writing career spanned over five decades and included numerous novels and short stories. He was a versatile writer capable of crafting compelling narratives across various genres.
Notable Works or Actions
Some of Stefano's notable works include:
Psycho (1960) - an adaptation of Robert Bloch's novel of the same name, for which he received an Academy Award nomination
The Turn of the Screw (1959) - a television adaptation of Henry James' novella
* Several novels and short stories published in various crime fiction and mystery magazines
Impact and Legacy
Joseph Stefano left an indelible mark on the world of literature. His contributions to film and television helped shape the horror genre, paving the way for future generations of writers.
Stefano's versatility as a writer allowed him to adapt his work across various mediums, solidifying his place in both literary and cinematic history.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Joseph Stefano is widely remembered for his contributions to the horror genre. His ability to craft suspenseful narratives has made him an iconic figure in American literature and cinema.
Quotes by Joseph Stefano

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Hitch was interested in what I had to offer, like one of my background ideas for Norman’s upbringing.

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I didn’t know it at the time, but Hitch didn’t want to talk to me – he hated meeting with people he might have to reject. As it turned out, someone, maybe his agent, insisted that he interview me.

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Hitch was interested in what I had to offer, like one of my background ideas for Norman's upbringing.

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Hitch suggested a name actress to play Marion because the bigger the star the more unbelievable it would be that we would kill her.

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I didn't know it at the time, but Hitch didn't want to talk to me - he hated meeting with people he might have to reject. As it turned out, someone, maybe his agent, insisted that he interview me.

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In Psycho IV, the time is five years after III, and Norman is out of the hospital. He's a married man, and he's finally learned how to love somebody and have natural sex without killing his lover.

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At the same time, I realized a very strong contemporary narrative was needed. Without that, the movie would end with the shower sequence in Psycho.
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