Īfter realizing that the gravel business wasn’t for him, Horner began writing letters to museums inquiring about jobs. He is on the faculty at Montana State University. Jack Horner: A “Working Hollywood” article in the March 31 Calendar section about paleontologist Jack Horner said that he was on the faculty of the University of Montana.
I’m just glad my character hasn’t gotten eaten yet.” And in fact, if you look at ‘Jurassic Park III,’ the truck that he gets out of even says ‘Museum of the Rockies Paleontology Department’ on it. “At the beginning, when Alan Grant looks out and says, ‘They do move in herds,’ that’s what I would have said. “It’s fun to see a lot of the stuff that I do in there,” said Horner, curator of the Museum of the Rockies and professor at the University of Montana. Universal Pictures is preparing to shoot a fourth installment in the “Jurassic Park” series and will once again tap Horner to serve as an advisor.
In addition to advising the production on scientific matters, Horner provided inspiration for the character of Dr. The blockbuster Steven Spielberg movie “Jurassic Park,” being re-released in 3-D on April 5, wouldn’t be the same place without paleontologist Jack Horner.