
Barry Gifford
Writing·October 18, 1946 — 79 years old·Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Barry Gifford (born October 18, 1946) is an American author, poet, and screenwriter known for his distinctive mix of American landscapes and film noir- and Beat Generation-influenced literary madness.
He is best known for his series of novels about Sailor and Lula, two sex-driven, star-crossed protagonists on the road. The first of the series, Wild at Heart, was adapted by director David Lynch for the 1990 film of the same title. Gifford went on to write the screenplay for Lost Highway with Lynch. Perdita Durango was adapted into film by Alex de la Iglesia. Much of Gifford's work is nonfiction.
Known For
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—TropicoWriter2026You Can't WinScreenplay2025My Last MartiniStory2020Roy's World: Barry Gifford's ChicagoHimself · Original Story2016Nelson Algren LiveNelson Algren · Writer2012The Phantom FatherJack · Story2005The Long Haul of A.I. BezzeridesNarrator (voice)2002City of GhostsScreenplay2001Fernanda Pivano: A Farewell to BeatSe stesso1997Dance with the DevilScreenplay · Novel1997Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David LynchSelf1997Lost HighwayWriter1993Hotel RoomTVWriter1990Wild at HeartNovel










