David Carr
David Carr was a prominent media and culture columnist for The New York Times, renowned for his incisive commentary and unique perspective on contemporary issues. His life took a dramatic turn when he published his memoir, *The Night of the Gun*, in 2008. This candid narrative chronicled his struggles with cocaine addiction and was notable for its journalistic approach—Carr conducted interviews with individuals from his past to piece together his story, creating a compelling and introspective read that quickly became a bestseller.
Carr made several noteworthy appearances on television, including a memorable segment on *The Colbert Report* on August 5, 2008, and on *Real Time with Bill Maher* on June 24, 2011. During these appearances, he showcased his sharp wit and insightful observations, famously remarking on the cultural quirks of Kansas and Missouri.
Born and raised in Minnesota, Carr honed his editorial skills as the editor of the *Twin Cities Reader* and the *Washington City Paper*. He eventually settled in Montclair, New Jersey, where he lived with his wife, Jill, and their three children. Carr’s legacy as a journalist and storyteller continues to resonate, reflecting his deep understanding of both media and the human experience.
Filmography
On the Line
The Viking War
Erasing Eden
Phoenix Forgotten
Fall Down Dead
Bound for Glory
Future Zone
Max Havoc: Curse Of The Dragon
Roadside Prophets
Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat
Sonny Boy
Distant Justice
The Great Hack
The Golden Boys
Young Billy Young
Crank: High Voltage
Project Eliminator
Lone Wolf McQuade
The Long Riders
Homo Erectus
Crime Zone
The Good Guys and the Bad Guys
Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair
The Art of Flight
True Legend
How to Rob a Bank
Future Force
Hell Ride
Death Race 2000
Big Stan
Starfish
Martial Law
I Saw What You Did (1988)
Open Fire
Kung Fu
Wild West Tech