He is an actor, known for Me Before You (2016), Love, Rosie (2014) and The Edge of Seventeen (2016).

On IMDb TV, you can catch Hollywood hits and popular TV series at no cost. Free Movies and TV Shows You Can Watch Now. One was credited to John Ross Macdonald, the other simply to Ross Macdonald. Ross Macdonald made his debut as a fiction author in 1944 with The Dark Tunnel (aka I Die Slowly ). Ross MacDonald: Knives Out. Ross Macdonald was a master at bringing those connections to life. 1992 Criminal Behavior (TV Movie) (novel "The Ferguson Affair" - as Ross MacDonald) 1986 Blue City (novel) 1980 Double Negative (novel "The Three Roads") 1975 The Drowning Pool (novel - as Ross MacDonald) Two later non-series novels were also published. Ross Macdonald, Soundtrack: Me Before You.

His audience base was widened with film versions of "The Moving Target" (as Harper (1966), with Paul Newman and "The Drowning Pool" (also with Newman, 1975). writing as Kenneth Millar. Blue City – 1947 (filmed with Judd Nelson as Blue City, 1986) The Three Roads – 1948 (filmed with Michael Sarrazin as Deadly Companion, 1980) writing as John Ross Macdonald Riveting, gritty, tautly written, Sleeping Beauty is crime fiction at its best. His first two Lew Archer novels were adapted into films starring Paul Newman as “Lew Harper.”. Ross Macdonald was born as Ross Stewart Macdonald. Select any poster below to play the movie… The adventures of Ross Macdonald's literary dick Lew Archer. Here is Ross Macdonald's masterful tale of buried memories, the consequences of arrogance, and the anguished relations between parents and their children. Random House Films made a deal in October 2011 to create a movie franchise of Ross Macdonald 's detective Lew Archer with Silver Pictures and Warner Bros. Rights holder Stephen White and Random House Studio president Peter Gethers would be executive producers on the movies.

His final novel was The Blue Hammer, published in 1976. The Underground Man (1974, directed by Paul Wendkos) a television movie starring Peter Graves. A film version of an early Kenneth Millar book, "Blue City" (1947, filmed as Blue City (1986)), was less successful. With Brian Keith, John P. Ryan, Edward Andrews, Allan Arbus. In Macdonald’s world, no violent crime takes place in a vacuum; every act of violence has roots in the past; and the integrity of the justice system depends on understanding those connections.