One of his duties on "Murphy's Law", a Bronson film he wrote, was to find suitable restaurants that Bronson would like to eat in. Bronson was a health advocate and was careful about what he ate.
Became friends with Bronson and his then wife Jill Ireland when he was working with Bronson and his producer Pancho Kohner.
Got his big break in Hollywood when he dropped off an action script at one of Clint Eastwood's restaurants in L.A. Eastwood actually got the script and turned it into the third instalment of the Dirty Harry franchise -- "The Enforcer".
Wrote a script for Cannon Films called "The Four Horsemen" and was about terrorists taking over Alcatraz. The script was never made but it would have beat the 1996 action film "The Rock" by almost a decade.