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Authors with Books that Made it to the Big Screen :)

by sorgbritt • Created 9 years ago • Modified 1 year ago
Authors that had there books made into Movies, Mini-Series, Tv Shows, or Tv Movies:)
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  • 1. Debbie Macomber

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actress
    Cedar Cove (2013–2015)
    Debbie Macomber was born on 22 October 1948 in Yakima, Washington, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for Cedar Cove (2013), Trading Christmas (2010) and The Christmas Basket. She has been married to Wayne Macomber since 7 September 1968. They have four children.
    Cedar Cove (TV Series) (2013-2015)
    Meghan Ory and Andrew W. Walker in Debbie Macomber's Dashing Through the Snow (2015)
    Debbie Macomber's Dashing Through the Snow
    Trading Christmas (2011)
    Miracle in Manhattan (2010) (book "Call Me Mrs. Miracle")
    Mrs. Miracle (2009)
    This Matter of Marriage (1998) Caroline Rhea in A Mrs. Miracle Christmas (2021)
    A Mrs. Miracle Christmas
  • Danielle Steel

    2. Danielle Steel

    • Writer
    Jewels (1992– )
    Danielle Steel was born on 14 August 1947 in New York City, New York, USA. She is a writer, known for Jewels (1992), Changes (1991) and Now and Forever (1983). She was previously married to Thomas J. Perkins, John Traina, William George Toth, Danny Zugelder and Claude-Eric Lazard.
    Safe Harbour (Video) (2007)
    The Ring (TV Movie) (1996)
    Full Circle (TV Movie) (1996)
    Remembrance (TV Movie) (1996)
    Mixed Blessings (TV Movie) (1995)
    No Greater Love (TV Movie) (1996)
    Vanished (TV Movie) (1995)
    Family Album (TV Movie) (1994)
    A Perfect Stranger (TV Movie) (1994)
    Once in a Lifetime (TV Movie) (1994)
    Message from Nam (TV Movie) (1993)
    Star (TV Movie) (1993)
    Heartbeat (TV Movie) (1993)
    Jewels (TV Movie) (1992)
    Secrets (TV Movie) (1992)
    Daddy (TV Movie) (1991)
    Palomino (TV Movie) (1991)
    Changes (TV Movie) (1991)
    Fine Things (TV Movie) (1990)
    Kaleidoscope (TV Movie) (1990)
    Crossings (TV Mini-Series) (1986)
    Now and Forever (1983)
  • Sandra Brown

    3. Sandra Brown

    • Writer
    • Actress
    • Producer
    Sandra Brown's White Hot (2016)
    Sandra Brown is known for Sandra Brown's White Hot (2016), Copyface ~ the Me Who Was Erased (2016) and Ricochet (2011). She is married to Michael Brown. They have two children.
    Ricochet (TV Movie) (2011)
    Smoke Screen (TV Movie) (2010)
    French Silk (TV Movie) (1994)
  • 4. Janette Oke

    • Writer
    • Additional Crew
    Love Comes Softly (2003)
    Janette Oke was born on 18 February 1935 in Champion, Alberta, Canada. She is a writer, known for Love Comes Softly (2003), When Calls the Heart (2014) and Love's Long Journey (2005).
    When Calls the Heart (TV Series) (2015-????)
    When Calls the Heart (TV Movie) (2013)

    Love's Christmas Journey (TV Movie) (2011)
    Love Begins (TV Movie) (2011)
    Love Finds a Home (TV Movie) (2009)
    Love Takes Wing (TV Movie) (2009)
    Love's Unfolding Dream (TV Movie) (2007)
    Love's Unending Legacy (TV Movie) (2007)
    Love's Abiding Joy (2006)
    Love's Long Journey (2005)
    Love's Enduring Promise (2004)
    Love Comes Softly (2003)
  • Stephen King at an event for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)

    5. Stephen King

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actor
    Maximum Overdrive (1986)
    Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947, at the Maine General Hospital in Portland. His parents were Nellie Ruth (Pillsbury), who worked as a caregiver at a mental institute, and Donald Edwin King, a merchant seaman. His father was born under the surname "Pollock," but used the last name "King," under which Stephen was born. He has an older brother, David. The Kings were a typical family until one night, when Donald said he was stepping out for cigarettes and was never heard from again. Ruth took over raising the family with help from relatives. They traveled throughout many states over several years, finally moving back to Durham, Maine, in 1958.

    Stephen began his actual writing career in January of 1959, when David and Stephen decided to publish their own local newspaper named "Dave's Rag". David bought a mimeograph machine, and they put together a paper they sold for five cents an issue. Stephen attended Lisbon High School, in Lisbon, in 1962. Collaborating with his best friend Chris Chesley in 1963, they published a collection of 18 short stories called "People, Places, and Things--Volume I". King's stories included "Hotel at the End of the Road", "I've Got to Get Away!", "The Dimension Warp", "The Thing at the Bottom of the Well", "The Stranger", "I'm Falling", "The Cursed Expedition", and "The Other Side of the Fog." A year later, King's amateur press, Triad and Gaslight Books, published a two-part book titled "The Star Invaders".

    King made his first actual published appearance in 1965 in the magazine Comics Review with his story "I Was a Teenage Grave Robber." The story ran about 6,000 words in length. In 1966 he graduated from high school and took a scholarship to attend the University of Maine. Looking back on his high school days, King recalled that "my high school career was totally undistinguished. I was not at the top of my class, nor at the bottom." Later that summer King began working on a novel called "Getting It On", about some kids who take over a classroom and try unsuccessfully to ward off the National Guard. During his first year at college, King completed his first full-length novel, "The Long Walk." He submitted the novel to Bennett Cerf/Random House only to have it rejected. King took the rejection badly and filed the book away.

    He made his first small sale--$35--with the story "The Glass Floor". In June 1970 King graduated from the University of Maine with a Bachelor of Science degree in English and a certificate to teach high school. King's next idea came from the poem by Robert Browning, "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came." He found bright colored green paper in the library and began work on "The Dark Tower" saga, but his chronic shortage of money meant that he was unable to further pursue the novel, and it, too, was filed away. King took a job at a filling station pumping gas for the princely sum of $1.25 an hour. Soon he began to earn money for his writings by submitting his short stories to men's magazines such as Cavalier.

    On January 2, 1971, he married Tabitha King (born Tabitha Jane Spruce). In the fall of 1971 King took a teaching job at Hampden Academy, earning $6,400 a year. The Kings then moved to Hermon, a town west of Bangor. Stephen then began work on a short story about a teenage girl named Carietta White. After completing a few pages, he decided it was not a worthy story and crumpled the pages up and tossed them into the trash. Fortunately, Tabitha took the pages out and read them. She encouraged her husband to continue the story, which he did. In January 1973 he submitted "Carrie" to Doubleday. In March Doubleday bought the book. On May 12 the publisher sold the paperback rights for the novel to New American Library for $400,000. His contract called for his getting half of that sum, and he quit his teaching job to pursue writing full time. The rest, as they say, is history.

    Since then King has had numerous short stories and novels published and movies made from his work. He has been called the "Master of Horror". His books have been translated into 33 different languages, published in over 35 different countries. There are over 300 million copies of his novels in publication. He continues to live in Bangor, Maine, with his wife, and writes out of his home.

    In June 1999 King was severely injured in an accident, he was walking alongside a highway and was hit by a van, that left him in critical condition with injuries to his lung, broken ribs, a broken leg and a severely fractured hip. After three weeks of operations, he was released from the Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston.
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    Cell (2016)
    Mr. Mercedes (TV Series) (2015)
    Gerald's Game (novel) (announced)
    It (novel) (announced)
    Lisey's Story (novel)
    Rose Madder (novel) (announced)
    The Stand (based on the novel by) (announced)
    The Talisman (TV Mini-Series) (novel)

    Under the Dome (TV SERIES 2013-2015)
    Bag of Bones (TV Mini-Series) (2011)
    The Dead Zone (TV Series)(2002-2007)
    Salem's Lot (TV Movie) (2004)
    Dreamcatcher (2003)
    The Green Mile (1999)
    Thinner (1996)
    Dolores Claiborne (1995)
    Needful Things (1993)
    The Tommyknockers (TV Mini-Series) (1993)
    The Dark Half (novel "The Dark Half") (1993)
    Misery (1990)
    It (TV Mini-Series(1990)
    Pet Sematary (1989)
    Apt Pupil (1987)
    Firestarter (1984)
    Christine (1983)
    The Dead Zone (1983)
    Cujo (1983)
    The Shining (1980)
    Salem's Lot (TV Movie) (1979)
    Carrie (1976)
  • Nicholas Sparks at an event for The Lucky One (2012)

    6. Nicholas Sparks

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actor
    Safe Haven (2013)
    Nicholas Sparks was born on December 31, 1965 in Omaha, Nebraska. He graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1988 and is one of the more critically-acclaimed authors of the past 5 years. He is the author of 5 best-selling books, including "The Notebook" and "The Rescue". Eleven of his books, Message in a Bottle (1999), A Walk to Remember (2002), The Notebook (2004), Nights in Rodanthe (2008), The Last Song [2010] , Dear John [2010] , The Lucky One [2012], Safe Haven [2013] , The Best of Me [2014] , The Longest Ride (2015) and The Choice (2016)

    have been adapted into blockbuster movies. Sparks lives in North Carolina with his wife, 3 sons, and twin daughters.
    The Choice (2016)
    The Longest Ride (2015)
    The Best of Me (2014)
    Safe Haven (2013)
    The Lucky One (2012)
    The Last Song (2010)
    Dear John (2010)
    Nights in Rodanthe (2008)
    The Notebook (2004)
    A Walk to Remember (2002)
    Message in a Bottle (1999)
  • Agatha Christie

    7. Agatha Christie

    • Writer
    Les petits meurtres d'Agatha Christie (2009–2021)
    Agatha was born as "Agatha Mary Clarissa Miller" in 1890 to Frederick Alvah Miller and Clara Boehmer. Agatha was of American and British descent, her father being American and her mother British. Her father was a relatively affluent stockbroker. Agatha received home education from early childhood to when she turned 12-years-old in 1902. Her parents taught her how to read, write, perform arithmetic, and play music. Her father died in 1901. Agatha was sent to a girl's school in Torquay, Devon, where she studied from 1902 to 1905. She continued her education in Paris, France from 1905 to 1910. She then returned to her surviving family in England.

    As a young adult, Agatha aspired to be a writer and produced a number of unpublished short stories and novels. She submitted them to various publishers and literary magazines, but they were all rejected. Several of these unpublished works were later revised into more successful ones. While still in this point of her life, Agatha sought advise from professional writer Eden Phillpotts (1862-1960). Meanwhile she was searching for a suitable husband and in 1913 accepted a marriage proposal from military officer and pilot-in-training Archibald "Archie" Christie. They married in late 1914. Her married name became "Agatha Christie" and she used it for most of her literary works, including ones created decades following the end of her first marriage.

    During World War I, Archie Christie was send to fight in the war and Agatha joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment, a British voluntary unit providing field nursing services. She performed unpaid work as a volunteer nurse from 1914 to 1916. Then she was promoted to "apothecaries' assistant" (dispenser), a position which earned her a small salary until the end of the war. She ended her service in September, 1918.

    Agatha wrote "The Mysterious Affair at Styles", her debut novel ,in 1916, but was unable to find a publisher for it until 1920. The novel introduced her famous character Hercule Poirot and his supporting characters Inspector Japp and Arthur Hastings. The novel is set in World War I and is one of the few of her works which are connected to a specific time period.

    Following the end of World War I and their retirement from military life, Agatha and Archie Christie moved to London and settled into civilian life. Their only child Rosalind Margaret Clarissa Christie (1919-2004) was born early in the marriage. Agatha's debut novel was first published in 1920 and turned out to be a hit. It was soon followed by the successful novels "The Secret Adversary" (1922) and "Murder on the Links" (1923) and various short stories. Agatha soon became a celebrated writer.

    In 1926, Archie Christie announced to Agatha that he had a mistress and that he wanted a divorce. Agatha took it hard and mysteriously disappeared for a period of 10 days. After an extensive manhunt and much publicity, she was found living under a false name in Yorkshire. She had assumed the last name of Archie's mistress and claimed to have no memory of how she ended up there. The doctors who attended to her determined that she had amnesia. Despite various theories by multiple sources, these 10 days are the most mysterious chapter in Agatha's life.

    Agatha and Archie divorced in 1928, though she kept the last name Christie. She gained sole custody of her daughter Rosalind. In 1930, Agatha married her second (and last) husband Max Mallowan, a professional archaeologist. They would remain married until her death in 1976.Christie often used places that she was familiar with as settings for her novels and short stories. Her various travels with Max introduced her to locations of the Middle East, and provided inspiration for a number of novels.

    In 1934, Agatha and Max settled in Winterbrook, Oxfordshire, which served as their main residence until their respective deaths. During World War II, she served in the pharmacy at the University College Hospital, where she gained additional training about substances used for poisoning cases. She incorporated such knowledge for realistic details in her stories.

    She became a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1956 and a Dame Commander of the same order in 1971. Her husband was knighted in 1968. They are among the relatively few couples where both members have been honored for their work. Agatha continued writing until 1974, though her health problems affected her writing style. Her memory was problematic for several years and she had trouble remembering the details of her own work, even while she was writing it. Recent researches on her medical condition suggest that she was suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. She died of natural causes in early 1976.
  • #1 New York Times Bestselling Author Karen Kingsbury is America's favorite storyteller. With more than 25 million copies of her books in print, her award-winning books are favorites for adaptation to film and television.

    8. Karen Kingsbury

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Executive
    Someone Like You (2024)
    #1 New York Times Bestselling novelist Karen Kingsbury writes Life-Changing Fiction(TM) and has been called America's favorite inspirational author. There are more than 25 million copies of her award-winning books in print, including several million copies sold in the past year. Karen's last dozen titles have topped national bestseller charts.

    In June, 2022, Kingsbury opened her own production company in Nashville, TN., "Karen Kingsbury Productions". The company produced a short film, "Ashley and Landon", also in June, 2022. And in fall, 2022, Karen Kingsbury Productions will shoot its first feature film, "Someone Like You" based on her bestselling Simon&Schuster novel, by the same name.

    Many of Kingsbury's novels have been made into feature films or television movies, including Hallmark's "Karen Kingsbury's The Bridge" (parts 1 and 2), Hallmark's "Karen Kingsbury's Maggie's Christmas Miracle" and Hallmark's "Karen Kingsbury's A Time to Dance" - all of which broke viewing records for the network. In addition, her book "Like Dandelion Dust" was made into a feature film starring Mira Sorvino, Barry Pepper, and Cole Hauser.

    This year she and her writing partner, Tyler Russell, wrote Season One of "A Thousand Tomorrows" produced by Sony Affirm and set to debut in late 2022.

    In addition, Roma Downey and MGM have developed three of Kingsbury's "Baxter Family" books into three seasons of "The Baxters" set to air in the next year.

    Kingsbury lives with her husband, Don, in Nashville, TN., near several of their children and grandchildren
    The Bridge (TV Movie) (2015)
    Like Dandelion Dust (2009)
    Every Woman's Dream (TV Movie) (book "Deadly Pretender: The Double Life of David Miller)(1996)
  • Nora Roberts

    9. Nora Roberts

    • Writer
    • Additional Crew
    • Actress
    Brazen (2022)
    Nora Roberts was born on 10 October 1950 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for Brazen (2022), Sanctuary (2001) and Carolina Moon (2007). She has been married to Bruce Wilder since 6 July 1985. She was previously married to Ronald Aufdem-Brinke.
    Carnal Innocence (TV Movie) (2011)
    Tribute (TV Movie) (2009)
    High Noon (TV Movie) (2009)
    Midnight Bayou (TV Movie) (2009)
    Northern Lights (TV Movie) (2009)
    Carolina Moon (TV Movie) (2007)
    Blue Smoke (TV Movie) (2007)
    Montana Sky (TV Movie) (2007)
    Angels Fall (TV Movie) (2007)
    Sanctuary (TV Movie) (2001)
    Magic Moments (TV Movie) (1989)
  • Dan Brown at an event for The Da Vinci Code (2006)

    10. Dan Brown

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actor
    Inferno (2016)
    Dan Brown was born on 22 June 1964 in Exeter, New Hampshire, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Inferno (2016), The Da Vinci Code (2006) and Angels & Demons (2009). He was previously married to Blythe Newlon.
    Inferno (2016)
    The Lost Symbol (????)
    Angels & Demons (2009)
    The Da Vinci Code (2006)
  • John Green in Bystander Revolution (2014)

    11. John Green

    • Producer
    • Writer
    • Director
    Paper Towns (2015)
    John Michael Green was born on August 24, 1977 in Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a YouTube video-blogger, or "vlogger", with his brother, Hank Green. Their YouTube channel, Vlogbrothers, has over 2,500,000 subscribers as of May 2015. Perhaps more notably, John is also an author. His most recent book, released in January 2012, was adapted to film in The Fault in Our Stars (2014). John and his wife Sarah have two children together, a son named Henry, and a daughter named Alice. The family resides in Indianapolis, Indiana. Alongside his brother, Hank Green, John started an annual YouTube conference called "Vidcon" in 2010. Starting at only 1,400 attendee's in 2013 there were over 12,000 in attendance of the weekend long conference which celebrates the online video viewers, creators, and industry representatives worldwide, drawing thousands of attendees.
    Looking for Alaska (2017)
    Paper Towns (2015)
    The Fault in Our Stars (2014)
  • J.K. Rowling at an event for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

    12. J.K. Rowling

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Additional Crew
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
    Joanne Rowling was born in Yate, near Bristol, a few miles south of a town called Dursley ("Harry Potter"'s Muggle-family). Her father Peter Rowling was an engineer for Rolls Royce in Bristol at this time. Her mother, Anne, was half-French and half-Scottish. They met on a train as it left King's Cross Station in London. Her sister Diana is about 2 years younger than Joanne. In 1971, Peter Rowling moved his family to the nearby village of Winterbourne (still in the Bristol vicinity). During the family's residence in Winterbourne, Jo and Di Rowling were friends with neighborhood children, Ian and Vikki Potter. In 1974, the Rowling family moved yet again, this time to Tutshill, near the Welsh border-town of Chepstow in the Forest of Dean and across the Severn River from the greater Bristol area. Rowling admits to having been a bit of a daydreamer as a child and began writing stories at the age of six. After leaving Exeter University, where she read French and Classics, she started work as a teacher but daydreamed about becoming a writer. One day, stuck on a delayed train for four hours between Manchester and London, she dreamed up a boy called "Harry Potter". That was in 1990. It took her six years to write the book. In the meantime, she went to teach in Portugal, married a Portuguese television journalist, had her daughter, Jessica, divorced her husband and returned to Britain when Jessica was just three months old. She went to live in Edinburgh to be near her sister, Di. Her sudden penury made her realize that it was "back-against-the-wall time" and she decided to finish her "Harry Potter" book. She sent the manuscript to two agents and one publisher, looking up likely prospects in the library. One of these agents that she picked at random based on the fact that she liked his name, Christopher Little, was immediately captivated by the manuscript and signed her on as his client within three days. During the 1995-1996 time-frame, while hoping to get the manuscript for "Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone" published, Rowling worked as a French teacher in Edinburgh. Several publishers turned down the manuscript before Bloomsbury agreed to purchase it in 1996.
    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 3 (2020)
    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them 2 (2018)
    Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016)
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)
    Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
    Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
  • Suzanne Collins

    13. Suzanne Collins

    • Writer
    • Additional Crew
    • Producer
    The Hunger Games (2012)
    Suzanne Collins is an American television writer and novelist, author of the bestselling series The Underland Chronicles and the wildly successful Hunger Games trilogy that spawned the Lionsgate film The Hunger Games (2012) and the three subsequently announced sequels, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015). Born in Hartford, Connecticut on August 10, 1962, Collins is the daughter of a U.S. Air Force officer and was a successful television writer before turning her talents to writing novels. Currently residing in Sandy Hook, Connecticut with her husband and their two children, Suzanne Collins is Amazon.com's best-selling author of all time.

    Collins began her television writing career in 1991 after earning a degree from Indiana University with a double major in drama and telecommunications. She worked on a number of television productions for Nickelodeon such as Clarissa Explains It All (1991), Little Bear (1995) and Oswald (2001). She was also nominated for a Writers Guild of America award for her work in co-writing Santa, Baby! (2001), a well-received animated Christmas special. Said to be inspired in part by Alice in Wonderland, Collins' first book for middle schoolers, Gregor the Overlander (2003), was nominated for a Nutmeg Children's Book Award. Between 2003 and 2007, Collins added 4 more titles to the New York Times bestselling Underland Chronicles series before turning her attention to Katniss Everdeen and The Hunger Games.

    One of the most successful written works in history, Suzanne Collins' The Hunger Games trilogy has found an audience with readers of all ages - publisher Scholastic announced there were over 50 million Hunger Games books in print by the time the first film was released in 2012. The first Hunger Games film, The Hunger Games (2012) was adapted for the screen by director Gary Ross and Collins herself, and starred Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth. The second film, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013) is scheduled for release in late 2013 and the third novel of the trilogy will be split into two films: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014) and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015), scheduled to be released in 2014 and 2015 respectively.
    The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015)
    The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (2014)
    The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013)
    The Hunger Games (2012)
  • Stephenie Meyer at an event for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011)

    14. Stephenie Meyer

    • Producer
    • Writer
    • Actress
    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)
    Stephenie born in Connecticut in 1973. Her family was settled in Phoenix by the time she was four. The unusual spelling of her name came from her father, Stephen ( + ie).

    Stephenie went to high school in Scottsdale, Arizona. She was awarded a National Merit Scholarship, and she used it to pay her way to Brigham Young University, in Provo, Utah. She majored in English.

    Stephenie met her husband, Pancho, when she was four, but they only saw each other weekly through church activities. When they finally got around to exchanging words, sixteen years after their first meeting, it only took nine months from the first "hello" to the wedding.

    They have been married for ten and a half years now, and have three boys. Gabe is eight, Seth is five, and Eli is three.

    Twilight is her very first novel. New Moon is the second book in the series, Eclipse the third. The fourth book Breaking Dawn was released in August 2008.
    The Host (2013)
    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 (2012)
    The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 (2011)
    The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)
    The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)
    Twilight (2008)
  • Veronica Roth

    15. Veronica Roth

    • Writer
    • Actress
    • Producer
    Divergent (2014)
    Veronica Roth was born on 19 August 1988 in New York, New York, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for Divergent (2014), Insurgent (2015) and Allegiant (2016).
    The Divergent Series: Ascendant (2017)
    The Divergent Series: Allegiant (2016)
    Insurgent (2015)
    Divergent (2014)
  • Lauren Oliver

    16. Lauren Oliver

    • Manager
    Before I Fall (2017)
    Lauren Oliver is a multi- New York Times bestselling author, the executive producer, creator and sole writer for the first season of Amazon Studio's one-hour drama series, Panic (premiering May 28), based on her bestselling novel of the same name, and co-founder of Glasstown Entertainment, where she also serves as the president of production. Glasstown Entertainment has a first-look deal with Amazon Studios where they are currently in development on projects like I Hope You Get This Message by Farah Rishi and Havenfall by Sara Holland, being adapted by Evan Daughtery and co-producing with Weed Road Pictures. Oliver's first bestselling novel, Before I Fall, was acquired by Awesomeness Films and adapted into a major motion picture starring Zoey Deutch. It debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in 2017, garnering a wide release from Open Road Films that year. Her other YA novels include the Delirium trilogy: Delirium, Pandemonium, and Requiem, Vanishing Girls, Broken Things, and the Replica duology. Her novels have been translated into more than thirty-five languages, and sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide.

    Oliver is a 2012 E.B. White Read-Aloud Award nominee for her middle-grade novel Liesl & Po, as well as author of the middle-grade fantasy novel The Spindlers and the New York Times bestselling Curiosity House series, co-written with H.C. Chester. Her newest middle-grade novel, The Magnificent Monsters of Cedar Street, was published February 11, 2020 by Harper Children's book division; it was a Junior Library Guild selection and garnered three pre-publication starred reviews. She has written one novel for adults, Rooms, a Los Angeles Times bestseller.
    Before I Fall (2016)
    Panic (announced)
    Delirium (TV Movie) (2014)
  • Neil Gaiman at an event for Stardust (2007)

    17. Neil Gaiman

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actor
    Good Omens (2019–2023)
    Neil Gaiman is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre, and films. He is best known for the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book.

    As a child and a teenager, Gaiman read the works of C. S. Lewis, J. R. R. Tolkien, Lewis Carroll, Mary Shelley, Rudyard Kipling, Edgar Allan Poe, and Alan Moore.

    Gaiman also wrote episodes of the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who, during Matt Smith's as the Doctor.
    American Gods (TV Series)(2017)
    The Graveyard Book (????)
    Stardust (2007)
  • 18. Beverly Lewis

    • Writer
    • Executive
    Saving Sarah Cain (2007)
    Beverly Lewis is known for Saving Sarah Cain (2007), The Reckoning (2015) and The Shunning (2011).
    The Reckoning (TV Movie) (2015)
    The Confession (TV Movie) (2013)
    The Shunning (TV Movie) (2011)
    Saving Sarah Cain (2007)
  • Anne Rice

    19. Anne Rice

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actress
    Interview with the Vampire (1994)
    Anne Rice began life in New Orleans as Howard Allen O'Brien, named after her father, as the second of four daughters of Howard and Katherine Allen O'Brien. She decided to call herself "Anne" when she enrolled in first grade at the Redemptorist Catholic School. Her mother (who had long suffered from alcoholism) died when Anne was nearly fifteen. Her father remarried and soon relocated the family to Richardson (suburb of Dallas), Texas. She graduated in 1959 and entered Texas Woman's University where she completed two years of school in one. In 1960, Anne moved to San Francisco, where she took a furnished apartment in the Haight-Ashbury district. In 1961, Anne married Stan Rice (whom she had met in High School and who had proposed by telegram from Texas) and, in 1962, they were both living in Haight-Ashbury. They graduated from San Francisco State in 1964, she in political science, he in creative writing. Their daughter, Michele, was born on September 21, 1966. In 1969, they moved to Berkeley. There, she wrote a short story, "Interview With the Vampire". In 1970, Michele was diagnosed with leukemia. In 1972, Anne received her M.A. in creative writing; Michele died August 5. The next year, Anne turned "Interview" into a novel, and, over a year later, Knopf offered her a $12,000 advance for it. Christopher Rice was born on March 11, 1978. In 1980, they moved to San Francisco's Castro District. "The Vampire Lestat" brought a $100,000 advance from Knopf. In 1988, they moved to New Orleans and bought a mansion in the Garden District. Stan (who had chaired the creative writing program at S.F. State) turned to painting. "The Witching Hour" brought a $5 million advance. In 1994, "Interview" was very successfully released as a movie (amid much controversy -- some over content, mostly over casting) and Anne entered into a $17 million contract for three more Vampire Chronicles.
    The Young Messiah (2016)
    Queen of the Damned (2002)
    Earth Angels (TV Movie)(2001)
    Feast of All Saints (TV Movie) (2001)
    Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)
    Exit to Eden (1994)
  • Cormac McCarthy in The Sunset Limited (2011)

    20. Cormac McCarthy

    • Writer
    • Producer
    The Road (2009)
    Cormac McCarthy was born on 20 July 1933 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Road (2009), No Country for Old Men (2007) and The Counselor (2013). He was married to Jennifer Claire Winkley, Anne DeLisle and Lee Holleman. He died on 13 June 2023 in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA.
    Child of God (2013)
    The Road (2009)
    No Country for Old Men (2007)
    All the Pretty Horses (2000)
  • E.L. James

    21. E.L. James

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Additional Crew
    Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
    E L James is an incurable romantic and a self-confessed fan girl. After twenty-five years of working in television, she decided to pursue a childhood dream and write stories that readers could take to their hearts. The result was the controversial and sensuous romance Fifty Shades of Grey and its two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. In 2015, she published the #1 bestseller Grey, the story of Fifty Shades of Grey from the perspective of Christian Grey, and in 2017, the chart-topping Darker, the second part of the Fifty Shades story from Christian's point of view. Her books have been published in fifty languages and have sold more than 165 million copies worldwide.

    E L James has been recognized as one of Time magazine's "Most Influential People in the World" and Publishers Weekly's "Person of the Year." Fifty Shades of Grey stayed on The New York Times Best Seller List for 133 consecutive weeks. Fifty Shades Freed won the Goodreads Choice Award (2012), and Fifty Shades of Grey was selected as one of the 100 Great Reads, as voted by readers, in PBS's The Great American Read (2018). Darker was long-listed for the 2019 International Dublin Literary Award.

    She was a producer on each of the three Fifty Shades movies, which made more than a billion dollars at the box office. The third installment, Fifty Shades Freed, won the People's Choice Award for Drama in 2018. E L James is blessed with two wonderful sons and lives with her husband, the novelist and screenwriter Niall Leonard, and their West Highland terriers in the leafy suburbs of West London.
    Fifty Shades Freed (2018)
    Fifty Shades Darker (2017)
    Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
  • 22. James Dashner

    • Writer
    • Actor
    • Producer
    The Maze Runner (2014)
    James Dashner is known for The Maze Runner (2014), Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015) and Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018).
    The Maze Runner: The Death Cure (2018)
    Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (2015)
    The Maze Runner (2014)
  • C.S. Lewis

    23. C.S. Lewis

    • Writer
    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
    C.S. Lewis was born in 1898 and brought up in a very strict, religious household. While he was quite young, his mother died of cancer but the "stiff upper lip" in favour at the time meant he wasn't allowed to grieve. He became an Oxford don and led a sheltered life. He seriously questioned his religious beliefs and finally left the church. The death of his mother is reflected in "The Magician's Nephew". When an American fan Joy Gresham, came to visit him, they found they enjoyed each others company and she stayed. She was dying of cancer and he was afraid to express his emotions until she convinced him that it was OK to "allow" himself to love her even though it would shortly lead to heartbreak when she died. This was a great writer who dared to examine his emotions and beliefs and record them for the rest of us. Most famous for his childrens book (The Narnian Chronicles) he also wrote a very interesting Science Fiction Trilogy and some of the most intriguing Christian literature. He finally resolved his crisis of faith after tearing apart and fully examining the Christian (and other) religion and re-embraced Christianity.
    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair (announced)
    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010)
    The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008)
    The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)
  • Philippa Gregory

    24. Philippa Gregory

    • Writer
    • Producer
    The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
    Philippa Gregory was born on 9 January 1954 in Nairobi, Kenya. She is a writer and producer, known for The Other Boleyn Girl (2008), The White Queen (2013) and A Respectable Trade (1998). She is married to Anthony Mason. She was previously married to Paul Carter and Peter Chislett.
    The White Queen (TV Mini-Series) (2013)
    The Other Boleyn Girl (2008)
    The Other Boleyn Girl (2003)
    A Respectable Trade (TV Mini-Series) (1998)
  • James Patterson

    25. James Patterson

    • Writer
    • Producer
    • Actor
    Alex Cross (2012)
    James Patterson was born on 22 March 1947 in Newburgh, New York, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for Alex Cross (2012), Cross (2024) and Kiss the Girls (1997). He has been married to Susan Patterson since 24 July 1997. They have one child.
    Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life (novel)(2016)
    Zoo (Tv Series) (2015-16)
    Alex Cross (novel "Cross")(2012)
    Sundays at Tiffany's (TV Movie) (2010)
    Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas (TV Movie) (2005)
    1st to Die (TV Movie) (2003)
    Along Came a Spider (novel)(2001)
    Miracle on the 17th Green (TV Movie) (1999)
    Kiss the Girls (novel)(1997)
    Child of Darkness, Child of Light (TV Movie) (novel "Virgin") (1991)

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