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'''Alan Grant''' is a world renowned Paleontolgist whose career is most notable for his participation in the [[Jurassic Park Incident (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park Incident]]. He was the Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of Hills and then later the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University. Initially funded by [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]], he and his girlfriend of the time [[Ellie Degler (Film Universe)|Ellie Sattler]] were approached by CEO [[John Hammond (Film Universe)|John Hammond]] to inspect and hopefully endorse his newest [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|park]] and quell investor worry following the death of a [[Jophery (Film Universe)|worker]]. | '''Alan Grant''' is a world renowned Paleontolgist whose career is most notable for his participation in the [[Jurassic Park Incident (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park Incident]]. He was the Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of Hills and then later the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University. Initially funded by [[InGen (Film Universe)|InGen]], he and his girlfriend of the time [[Ellie Degler (Film Universe)|Ellie Sattler]] were approached by CEO [[John Hammond (Film Universe)|John Hammond]] to inspect and hopefully endorse his newest [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|park]] and quell investor worry following the death of a [[Jophery (Film Universe)|worker]]. | ||
− | His experiences at [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park]] led to him being coerced into the [[Isla Sorna Rescue Mission (Film Universe)|Isla Sorna Rescue Mission]] | + | Whilst visiting [[Isla Nublar (Film Universe)|Isla Nublar]], the park fell prey to an act of [[Jurassic Park Incident (Film Universe)|sabotage]], leaving Grant and others stranded until they were able to contact rescue. |
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+ | Following the [[San Diego Incident (Film Universe)|San Diego Incident]] in 1997, and the surge in dinosaur awareness it caused, a rapid decline in interest in paleontology began and by 2001 Grant himself was struggling to fund his digs. His experiences at [[Jurassic Park (Film Universe)|Jurassic Park]] combined with lack of investment led to him being coerced into the [[Isla Sorna Rescue Mission (Film Universe)|Isla Sorna Rescue Mission]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |
Revision as of 15:02, 18 August 2020
Alan Grant | |
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Appearances | |
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Occupation | Curator of Paleontology |
Affiliation | Museum of the Hills (Formerly) Museum of the Rockies |
Title | Dr. |
Significant other | Ellie Sattler (Former Girlfriend) |
Nationality | American |
Status | Alive |
Production Notes | |
Created by | Michael Crichton |
Portrayed by | Sam Neill |
Alan Grant is a world renowned Paleontolgist whose career is most notable for his participation in the Jurassic Park Incident. He was the Curator of Paleontology at the Museum of Hills and then later the Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University. Initially funded by InGen, he and his girlfriend of the time Ellie Sattler were approached by CEO John Hammond to inspect and hopefully endorse his newest park and quell investor worry following the death of a worker.
Whilst visiting Isla Nublar, the park fell prey to an act of sabotage, leaving Grant and others stranded until they were able to contact rescue.
Following the San Diego Incident in 1997, and the surge in dinosaur awareness it caused, a rapid decline in interest in paleontology began and by 2001 Grant himself was struggling to fund his digs. His experiences at Jurassic Park combined with lack of investment led to him being coerced into the Isla Sorna Rescue Mission.
Biography
Though initially reluctant, both Grant and Sattler's position changed after Hammond offered to continue funding their research for a further three years.
The Jurassic Park Incident
The pair travelled down to Costa Rica with Hammond, meeting Donald Gennaro and his expert Ian Malcolm before boarding the InGen Construction Helicopter to Isla Nublar. Grant showed distaste towards Malcolm's flirtatious attitude towards Sattler. Arriving over the island the helicopter became turbulent, which Hammond explained as the island's bad wind sheers. The group all fastened their seatbelts with the exception of Grant who had grabbed two female clasps. After several unsuccessful attempts to pair them, he wrapped them around each other and tied them off with a smirk.