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Autobiography of an Extraterrestrial Saga author Craig Campobasso

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Fresh out of high school, Californian Craig Campobasso found himself working behind the scenes for four years on Frank Herbert’s Dune. The father/daughter producing team, Dino and Raffaella De Laurentiis, and director David Lynch, were Craig’s mentors into the business of filmmaking. After he apprenticed as a casting associate on Steven Spielberg’s Amazing Stories, Raffaella later hired him to be casting director for the Christmas movie Prancer, starring Sam Elliott. Emmy-nominated for casting Picket Fences, Craig has been casting for more than 3 decades and is an acting coach in LA.  Craig’s passion is to write stories that provoke the reader to think, to raise their consciousness, to expand their mind about Creation, while still entertaining in the Hollywood tradition.  Craig directed, wrote and produced the short film Stranger at the Pentagon, which was adapted from the UFO book by the late Dr. Frank E. Stranges.  In Sept. 2014, it won Best Sci-Fi film at the Burbank Int'l Film Festival.  In 2015, it won a Remi Award at the Worldfest Houston Int'l Film Festival for Best Sci-Fi Short.  Craig has appeared on many radio shows, including Coast to Coast. Craig has also appeared on Ancient Aliens. “The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: Thyron’s Dossier” is the third and final installment of the Trilogy. Craig’s fourth book: The Huroid Revolution. His first book “The Autobiography of an ExtraTerrestrial Saga: I AM Thyron,” was released on 11-11-11.  http://www.strangeratthepentagon.com
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