Jack Horner
Known for: Acting
Born: June 14, 1946 in Shelby, Montana, USA
John Robert Horner (born June 15, 1946) is an American paleontologist most famous for describing Maiasaura, providing the first clear evidence that some dinosaurs cared for their young. In addition to his paleontological discoveries, Horner served as the technical advisor for the first five Jurassic Park films, had a cameo appearance in Jurassic World, and served as a partial inspiration for one of the lead characters of the franchise, Dr. Alan Grant. Horner studied at the University of Montana, although he did not complete his degree due to undiagnosed dyslexia, and was awarded a Doctorate in Science honoris causa. He retired from Montana State University on July 1, 2016, although he claims to have been pushed out of the Museum of the Rockies after having married an undergraduate student and now teaches as a Presidential Fellow at Chapman University. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jack Horner (paleontologist), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
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Alien Planet
Self
The Making Of Jurassic Park III
Self
Dinosaurs Decoded
Himself
The Valley of the T-Rex
The Bones
Self
The Making of 'Jurassic Park'
Self
The Making of 'The Lost World'
Self
Dinosaurs: Return to Life?
Self
The Ultimate Guide: T-Rex
Self
The Ultimate Guide
The Dinosaurs!
Self - Commentor
Everybody's Live with John Mulaney
Self - On the Phone (voice)
The Daily Show
Self (archive footage) (uncredited)