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Nicholas Clapp is a Borrego Springs, California based writer, film-maker, and amateur archaeologist. He has often been called the "real Indiana Jones" and he has received 70 film awards (including Emmys), and several films that he edited have received Academy Award nominations. He has two daughters, Jennifer and Cristina. He is a graduate of both Brown University and the University of Southern California, and he has worked for Disney, National Geographic, Columbia Pictures, PBS and the White House.
Nicholas Clapp is married to Bonnie Loizos, now Bonnie Clapp.
Books
- The Road to Ubar; Finding the Atlantis of the Sands
- Sheba; Through the Desert in Search of the Legendary Queen
- Who Killed Chester Pray? A Death Valley Mystery
- Gold and Silver in the Mojave: Images of a Last Frontier
Films
- The Yanks are Coming!
- Let My People Go
- The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau
- The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
- The Great Mojave Desert
- The Haunted West
- The Incredible Machine
- Journey to the Outer Limits
- Saucers
- Trouble in Angel City
- The Road to Ubar
External links
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