Ray Bradbury Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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(One of the Most Celebrated 20th-Century American Writers Known for His Novel 'Fahrenheit 451')Birthday: August 22, 1920 (Leo)
Born In: Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Advanced SearchRaymond Douglas Bradbury was one of the most distinguished and celebrated American authors of the 20th and 21st century. He was an essayist, poet, novelist, playwright, short story writer and screenwriter, renowned for his writings in genres like horror, fantasy, mystery fiction and science fiction. Though he received recognition as a bold writer with a vision for his science fiction, ‘The Martian Chronicles’, he shot to fame with his masterpiece, ‘Fahrenheit 451’, a dystopian novel considered to be his best work. His other notable works include ‘The Illustrated Man’, ‘There Will Come Soft Rains’, ‘The October Country’ and ‘Quicker Than the Eye’. His body of works include around six hundred short stories, thirty books, several plays, poems and essays. Four ‘Best American Short Story’ anthologies include his works. His creative visions were not only limited to his writings. He hosted the ‘Ray Bradbury Theater’, created the interior metaphors at ‘Epcot's’ ‘Spaceship Earth’ in the ‘Disney World’ and served ‘United States Pavilion’ as creative consultant during ‘New York World's Fair’. His animated film ‘Icarus Montgolfier Wright’ earned him a nomination for the ‘Academy Awards’ while his 1993 teleplay ‘The Halloween Tree’ (adapted from his 1972 novel) earned him an ‘Emmy Award’ in 1994.
Quick FactsAlso Known As: Ray Douglas Bradbury
Died At Age: 91
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Marguerite McClure (m. 1947–2003)
father: Leonard Spaulding Bradbury
mother: Esther Bradbury
siblings: Elizabeth Bradbury, Leonard Bradbury, Samuel Bradbury
children: Alexandra Bradbury, Bettina F. Bradbury, Ramona Bradbury, Susan Bradbury
Born Country: United States
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Height: 5'8" (173 cm), 5'8" Males
place of death: Los Angeles, California, United States
Notable Alumni: Los Angeles High School
Ancestry: Swedish American, British American
Cause of Death: Long Illness
U.S. State: Illinois
Founder/Co-Founder: Pandemonium
More Factseducation: Los Angeles High School
awards: 1984 - Prometheus Award for Fahrenheit
1994 - Peggy V. Helmerich Distinguished Author Award
1994 - Emmy Award for the screenplay
1977 - World Fantasy Award for life achievement
1989 - Bram Stoker Award
1996 - First Fandom Hall of Fame Award
2007 - Sir Arthur Clarke Award
2007 - Ordre des Arts et des Lettres medal
2010 - Spike TV Scream Awards Comic-Con Icon Award
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American CelebritiesShort Story WritersAmerican MenLeo WritersMale Writers Childhood & Early LifeHe was born on August 22, 1920, in Waukegan, Illinois, to Leonard Spaulding Bradbury and Ester Moberg Bradbury. His father was a lineman for telephone and power utilities.Due to his father’s job the family stayed in Tucson, Arizona, from 1926 to 1927 and again from 1932 to 1933, and every time they returned back to Waukegan.He was an ardent reader of adventure and fantasy fiction since childhood and spent a lot of time at ‘Carnegie library’ in Waukegan. His favourite writers included Edgar Allan Poe, Edgar Rice Burroughs and Jules Verne among others.He started penning down his own stories in 1931 at eleven years of age. According to him, he imitated works of Poe till he was eighteen.Two incidents made a mark on him as a child triggering him to take up the habit of writing daily. The first one was as a three year old when he accompaned his mother to see the performance of Lon Chaney in ‘The Hunchback of Norte Dame’ while the second one was an encounter with Mr. Electrico, a carnival entertainer in 1932’.He was a great magic enthusiast and said if not a writer, he would have been a magician.In 1934 the family relocated to Los Angeles where his father got a job of making wires for a cable company. He studied at ‘Los Angeles High School’ and actively participated in drama and poetry clubs.He often used to roll-skate around Hollywood to get autographs or at least a sneak peak of famous celebrities. In this pursuit he saw Marlene Dietrich, Laurel and Hardy, Mae West and Norma Shearer among others.This way he came across radio star George Burns who hired him as a writer for ‘Burns and Allen’ show when he was fourteen.