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Saved by the Light ''Saved by the Light'' is a 1994 nonfiction book by Dannion Brinkley describing his purported near-death experience (NDE). It is co-authored by Paul Perry. The book was adapted for a 1995 FOX TV film of the same name starring Eric Roberts. ...
'' which was made into a popular movie by Fox. His books have been published in more than 30 languages around the world and cover a wide variety of subjects from near-death experiences to biographies of authors
Ken Kesey Ken Elton Kesey (September 17, 1935 – November 10, 2001) was an American novelist, essayist and countercultural figure. He considered himself a link between the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the hippies of the 1960s. Kesey was born in ...
and Hunter S. Thompson. Perry is also a documentary filmmaker and owns PAUL PERRY Productions, a film production company, in Paradise Valley, Arizona. His writing and film making earned him a
knighthood A knight is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a head of state (including the Pope) or representative for service to the monarch, the church or the country, especially in a military capacity. Knighthood finds origins in the Gr ...
in the Royal Family of Portugal where he is a
Knight Commander Commander ( it, Commendatore; french: Commandeur; german: Komtur; es, Comendador; pt, Comendador), or Knight Commander, is a title of honor prevalent in chivalric orders and fraternal orders. The title of Commander occurred in the medieval mili ...
in the
Order of Saint Michael of the Wing The Royal Equestrian and Military Order of Saint Michael of the Wing ( la, Regia Equitum et Militum Ordo Sancte Michaelis Sive de Ala, pt, Real Ordem Equestre e Militar de São Miguel da Ala) is a Portuguese Roman Catholic dynastic order that i ...
and the official filmmaker of the Portuguese Royal House.Haldiman, Philip. (9 Sept. 2011). Paradise Valley author to be knighted in Portugal. ''AZCentral.com''

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Early life and education

Perry is a graduate of
Arizona State University Arizona State University (Arizona State or ASU) is a public research university in the Phoenix metropolitan area. Founded in 1885 by the 13th Arizona Territorial Legislature, ASU is one of the largest public universities by enrollment in the ...
and has an MFA from
Antioch University Antioch University is a private university with multiple campuses in the United States and online programs. Founded in 1852 as Antioch College, its first president was politician, abolitionist, and education reformer Horace Mann. It changed its ...
(Los Angeles). He was also fellow at the Gannett Center for Media Studies at
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhatt ...
in New York City and taught magazine writing at the
University of Oregon The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a public research university in Eugene, Oregon. Founded in 1876, the institution is well known for its strong ties to the sports apparel and marketing firm Nike, Inc, and its co-founder, billion ...
in Eugene, Oregon.


Career


Early career

He went on to become Executive Editor at American Health magazine, a winner of the National Magazine Awards for General Excellence. In 1981, Paul went to China with author Ken Kesey (
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (novel) ''One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest'' is a novel by Ken Kesey published in 1962. Set in an Oregon psychiatric hospital, the narrative serves as a study of institutional processes and the human mind, including a critique of psychiatry and a tribute ...
) to cover the First International
Beijing Marathon The Beijing Marathon () is an annual marathon race held around October in Beijing, People's Republic of China, since 1981. The race begins at Tiananmen Square and finishes in Celebration Square in Olympic Green. The full marathon is the onl ...
for ''Running'' Magazine, for which he was editor. The two spent a month traveling on a bus through China. Upon their return, Kesey and Perry began discussing the possibility of compiling a book of photographs from Kesey's famous bus trip across the United States, known as ''The Kool Aid Acid Trip''. Kesey agreed to give Perry access to his photo archives. Perry joined forces with Ken Babbs, Kesey's sidekick, to produce ''On the Bus: The Complete Guide to the Legendary Bus Trip of Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters and the Birth of the Counterculture''. The book is a photo documentary of the Acid Trip that tells the story of the birth of the psychedelic era through interviews with
Allen Ginsberg Irwin Allen Ginsberg (; June 3, 1926 – April 5, 1997) was an American poet and writer. As a student at Columbia University in the 1940s, he began friendships with William S. Burroughs and Jack Kerouac, forming the core of the Beat Gener ...
,
Timothy Leary Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996) was an American psychologist and author known for his strong advocacy of psychedelic drugs. Evaluations of Leary are polarized, ranging from bold oracle to publicity hound. He was "a her ...
, members of the
Grateful Dead The Grateful Dead was an American rock music, rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. The band is known for its eclectic style, which fused elements of rock, Folk music, folk, country music, country, jazz, bluegrass music, bluegrass, ...
, and others. Perry followed with ''Fear and Loathing: The Strange and Terrible Saga of Hunter S. Thompson'', a biography of the late Gonzo journalist. Much of the biography was based on several months spent together working on
The Curse of Lono ''The Curse of Lono'' is a book by Hunter S. Thompson describing his experiences in Hawaii in 1980. Originally published in 1983, the book was only in print for a short while. In 2005 it was re-released as a limited edition. Only 1000 copies were ...
, a book that sprang from an article on the Honolulu Marathon published in ''Running'', a magazine edited by Perry. The book was unauthorized and angered Thompson, who declared Perry was "stealing my material." Later, in
Entertainment Weekly ''Entertainment Weekly'' (sometimes abbreviated as ''EW'') is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular cul ...
, Thompson gave the book the highest grade of all biographies written about him at that time.


Near-death studies and further writing

In 1986 Perry's interest in the effects and meaning of near-death experiences led him to a professional involvement with
Raymond Moody Raymond A. Moody Jr. (born June 30, 1944) is an American philosopher, psychiatrist, physician and author, most widely known for his books about afterlife and near-death experiences (NDE), a term that he coined in 1975 in his best-selling book '' ...
, M.D., Ph.D., considered to be the founder of near-death studies. The two have written six books together (''Paranormal'', ''Glimpses of Eternity'', ''The Light Beyond'', ''Coming Back'', ''Reunions'' and ''Paranormal''.) He co-authored with Jeffrey Long, MD ''Evidence of the Afterlife'' and "God And The Afterlife. All told he has written or co-written 15 books on the subject of near-death experiences, five of which have become New York Times bestsellers. In 2001, only weeks after the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York, Perry went to Egypt to follow the trail of Jesus in Egypt. This is a trail that follows ancient sites and artifacts and is believed by Christians and Muslims alike to be the route followed by the
Holy Family The Holy Family consists of the Child Jesus, the Virgin Mary and Saint Joseph. The subject became popular in art from the 1490s on, but veneration of the Holy Family was formally begun in the 17th century by Saint François de Laval, the fir ...
as they fled from the soldiers of King Herod. Perry spent two months on the trail, which runs from the Egyptian border with Israel, through the Delta and south to Assiut, which is about 150 miles below Cairo. He stopped at more than 30 sites believed to have been visited by the Holy Family, including monasteries built around a stone believed to be the bed of baby Jesus and an area where bright lights that flash from the sky attract tens of thousands of people from all over Africa. He is both the first and second Westerner to complete the entire Holy Family Trail. Perry wrote ''Jesus in Egypt'' upon his return, a book praised for its stories of the people of Egypt by ''Booklist'', and lauded by ''Publishers Weekly''.


Documentary films

When his book ''Jesus in Egypt'' was published, a television producer approached Perry and offered to fund a documentary film of the Egypt journey. Perry returned to Egypt with a camera crew in 2004 and followed the trail a second time to make a documentary film. The film, ''Jesus, the Lost Years'' was premiered at the
Cairo Opera House The Cairo Opera House ( ar, دار الأوبرا المصرية, ''Dār el-Opera el-Masreyya''; literally "Egyptian Opera House"), part of Cairo's National Cultural Centre, is the main performing arts venue in the Egyptian capital. Home to mos ...
in 2005 to members of the Mubarak family and more than 1500 others, including Egyptian cabinet members, ambassadors and Saudi princes. Mrs. Mubarak expressed great admiration for the film in the Egyptian press, and admitted that it showed "an Egypt I have never seen." She agreed to let the film be sold in Egypt under the condition that the name of Jesus not appear in the title to avoid inflaming Muslim radicals. As a result the film was released in the Middle East under the title ''The Holy Family in Egypt''. The making of ''Jesus, the Lost Years'' led Perry to start a documentary film production company, Sakkara Productions, which is named after the first stone pyramid. He also started a second film production company, Paul Perry Productions. Perry's next documentary, ''Visions and Miracles: Out of the Land of Egypt'' contains never-before seen footage of visions and miracles that have taken place in modern day Egypt, including Marian apparitions near Cairo that tens of thousands of people have witnessed.


Filmography

''AFTERLIFE'', tackles the fascinating subject of near-death experiences and interviews scientists who have researched proof of a life after death. It also features a number of people who have died and returned to tell stories of what they experienced on the brink of death.Brodsky, Beverly. "Paul Perry's new documentary: Afterlife." Rev. of ''Afterlife'', dir. Paul Perry. ''San Diego IANDS'' 25 Apr. 2011: El. Print. "Dali's Greatest Secret," about a secret painting of artist Salvador Dalí that changed his life yet was hidden underneath a nun's bed for nearly 30 years. The film won honorable mention at film festivals in Berlin, Madrid, and Nevada and has been shown at theaters, museums and art galleries internationally. "The Secret Mummies of Lisbon," tackles the bizarre excavation of 78 mummies concealed and forgotten in a Lisbon church. Done at the request of the Catholic church, the expedition shown a light on life in early Portugal. "The Light Beyond," is a talkumentary with Raymond Moody, MD, Phd, whose research into near-death experiences both defined and named the phenomenon. "Secrets and Lies of Christopher Columbus," to be released in 2019, is a well-sourced and controversial documentary containing solid evidence that explorer Christopher Columbus was not Italian but the bastard child of Portuguese royalty whose mother was Jewish and father a Duke. The movie reveals new evidence that he was a secret agent for King John II of Portugal who helped convince the pope to rearrange the map of the world, giving Portugal claim to Brazil, a country they had secretly discovered. The movie includes revealing interviews with the Duke of Braganza, Christopher Columbus XX, Vasco da Gama XIX, and historians and Dr. Jose Lorenta, a noted DNA scientist.


Honours

In September 2011, Perry was Knighted in Portugal by the
Duke of Braganza The title Duke of Braganza ( pt, Duque de Bragança) in the House of Braganza is one of the most important titles in the peerage of Portugal. Starting in 1640, when the House of Braganza acceded to the throne of Portugal, the male heir of the ...
for his film and book work. He is the official filmmaker of the Portuguese Royal House where he is also a Grand Cross knight. Perry was also made a Knight Commander in Santiago, Spain, by the Bishop of Sao Tome, a Brotherhood that stems from the ancient Order of Saint James, the oldest order of knighthood on the Iberian Peninsula. * Royal House of Portugal:
Knight Commander Commander ( it, Commendatore; french: Commandeur; german: Komtur; es, Comendador; pt, Comendador), or Knight Commander, is a title of honor prevalent in chivalric orders and fraternal orders. The title of Commander occurred in the medieval mili ...
of the
Order of Saint Michael of the Wing The Royal Equestrian and Military Order of Saint Michael of the Wing ( la, Regia Equitum et Militum Ordo Sancte Michaelis Sive de Ala, pt, Real Ordem Equestre e Militar de São Miguel da Ala) is a Portuguese Roman Catholic dynastic order that i ...
(september 2011)


Personal life

Perry is married to Darlene Perry and has three children.


References


External links


Author Website

Amazon Page

Films
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