Laird Koenig, ‘The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane’ Writer, Dies at 95

Laird Koenig, who wrote “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane,” died in Santa Barbara on June 30, Jamie Dixon, the son of Koenig’s collaborator Peter L.

Dixon, told Variety.

He was 95.Koenig was an American author and screenwriter whose novel was adapted into the 1976 Jodie Foster-led horror movie “The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane.”He was born on Sept.

14, 1927, in Seattle, and would go on to attend the University of Washington.

Koenig worked in advertising before being approached by Peter L.

Dixon, whom he would collaborate with extensively throughout his career, and went on to write for the adventure television series “Flipper.”Koenig also wrote the screenplay for “The Cat” which starred Roger Perry, and the 1969 production of “The Dozens” which starred Al Freeman Jr., Morgan Freeman and Paula Kelly.He notably wrote the screenplay for several Terence Young Films, including “Red Sun,” which starred Charles Bronson,…

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