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  1. Douglas Crichton (1948–2012) was an author and a reporter for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, and went on to become a senior producer for the Financial News Network, the cable startup that is now CNBC.

  2. Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues is a novel written by Michael Crichton, his ninth published novel. Authorship credit is shared with his brother Douglas Crichton, resulting in the only time the pseudonym Michael Douglas was used. It was originally published in 1970.

  3. According to Crichton's brother Douglas, Crichton was diagnosed with lymphoma in early 2008. In accordance with the private way in which Crichton lived, his cancer was not made public until his death. He was undergoing chemotherapy treatment at the time of his death, and Crichton's physicians and relatives had been expecting him to recover.

  4. Michael Crichton wrote Dealing with with his younger brother Douglas Crichton. It was published under the pseudonym “Michael Douglas”.

  5. Aug 4, 2015 · To rescue his girlfriend, a weed dealer scraps for a score. The suitcase looks like a standard weekend bag. But like the man who carries it, it isn’t what it seems. Lined with tinfoil to mask the smell, it is a smuggler’s bag and will soon be filled to the brim with marijuana bricks.

  6. Douglas Crichton. Director, Investment & Residential at GROSVENOR GROUP LIMITED. Contact. Douglas Crichton has a diverse work experience in the real estate industry. Douglas began their career at Knight Frank as an Asset Manager from October 2001 to November 2005.

  7. Mar 15, 2024 · Michael Crichton was a world-renowned writer and filmmaker who has left behind an incredible legacy. He was the author of the Jurassic Park books, which went on to become one of the biggest-selling movie franchises of all time. Plus, he also created the long-running smash hit television series ER.