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− | An [[LA]]-area fan and sometimes [[pro]] who was focused mostly on comics and movies. (He worked both [[fannishly]] and [[professionally]] with [[Jim Harmon]].) He was a member of the [[N3F]]. With [[Larry Byrd]], he published at least one issue of a fanzine entitled [[Escape!]] He was also a rock musician | + | An [[LA]]-area fan and sometimes [[pro]] who was focused mostly on comics and movies. (He worked both [[fannishly]] and [[professionally]] with [[Jim Harmon]].) He was a member of the [[N3F]]. With [[Larry Byrd]], he published at least one issue of a fanzine entitled [[Escape!]] He was also a rock and roll musician/band leader and actor. In 2021, the Chicago Reader published an article about his life, {{link | website=https://chicagoreader.com/music/ron-haydock-was-a-renaissance-man-of-trash-culture/ | text=Ron Haydock was a Renaissance man of trash culture}}, emphasizing his activities in music, acting, and monster movie magazines. He died when hit by a truck in California while hitchhiking from Las Vegas. |
{{person | born=1940 | died=1977}} | {{person | born=1940 | died=1977}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 14:56, 19 December 2024
(April 17, 1940 -- 1977)
An LA-area fan and sometimes pro who was focused mostly on comics and movies. (He worked both fannishly and professionally with Jim Harmon.) He was a member of the N3F. With Larry Byrd, he published at least one issue of a fanzine entitled Escape! He was also a rock and roll musician/band leader and actor. In 2021, the Chicago Reader published an article about his life, Ron Haydock was a Renaissance man of trash culture, emphasizing his activities in music, acting, and monster movie magazines. He died when hit by a truck in California while hitchhiking from Las Vegas.
Person | 1940—1977 |
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