Stephen King
AKA
Stephen Edwin King
Born:
21-Sep
-
1947
Birthplace:
Portland, ME
Gender:
Male
Race or Ethnicity:
White
Sexual orientation:
Straight
Occupation:
Novelist
Party Affiliation:
Democratic
Nationality:
United States
Executive summary:
The Shining
Father:
Donald Edwin King (sailor, walked out)
Mother:
Nellie Ruth Pillsbury (d. Feb-1974, uterine cancer)
Brother:
David King (older, adopted)
Wife:
Tabitha Jane Spruce King (novelist, m. 2-Jan-1971)
Daughter:
Naomi Rachel King (Unitarian minister, b. 1972, married her lesbian partner Thandelka)
Son:
Joseph Hillstrom (author, pen name Joe Hill, b. 1974)
Son:
Owen Phillip King (author, b. 1979)
High School: Lisbon High School, Lisbon, ME (until 1962)
High School: (graduated 1966)
University:
BA English, University of Maine at Orono (1970)
Teacher: Hampden Academy, Hampden, ME (1971-73)
The Rock Bottom Remainders
Guitarist/Vocalist 1992-present
Endorsement of
American Express
Dean for America
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee
Gore 2000
John Kerry for President
World Fantasy Award
2004 Lifetime Achievement
Hugo
Draft Deferment: Vietnam
4-F
Irish Ancestry
Scottish Ancestry
Risk Factors:
Alcoholism
,
Aviophobia
,
Cocaine
,
Marijuana
,
Smoking
TELEVISION
Kingdom Hospital
Writer (2004)
FILMOGRAPHY AS DIRECTOR
Maximum Overdrive (25-Jul-1986)
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
Stuck in Love (9-Sep-2012)
· Himself
[VOICE]
Storm of the Century (14-Feb-1999)
Thinner (25-Oct-1996)
· Pharmacist
The Langoliers (14-May-1995)
Baseball (18-Sep-1994)
· Himself
The Stand (8-May-1994)
Sleepwalkers (10-Apr-1992)
Pet Sematary (21-Apr-1989)
· Minister
Creepshow 2 (1-May-1987)
Creepshow (12-Nov-1982)
· Jordy Verrill
Knightriders (10-Apr-1981)
Official Website:
http://www.stephenking.com/
Author of books:
Carrie
(
1974
, novel)
Salem's Lot
(
1975
, novel)
Rage
(
1977
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
The Shining
(
1977
, novel)
The Stand
(
1978
, novel)
Night Shift
(
1978
, short stories)
The Dead Zone
(
1979
, novel)
The Long Walk
(
1979
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
Firestarter
(
1980
, novel)
Cujo
(
1981
, novel)
Roadwork
(
1981
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
Danse Macabre
(
1981
, non-fiction)
Different Seasons
(
1982
, short stories)
The Running Man
(
1982
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
Christine
(
1983
, novel)
Pet Sematary
(
1983
, novel)
Thinner
(
1984
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
Skeleton Crew
(
1985
, short stories)
It
(
1986
, novel)
Misery
(
1987
, novel)
The Tommyknockers
(
1987
, novel)
Nightmares in the Sky
(
1988
, non-fiction)
The Dark Half
(
1989
, novel)
Four Past Midnight
(
1990
, short stories)
Dolores Claiborne
(
1992
, novel)
Nightmares and Dreamscapes
(
1993
, short stories)
Insomnia
(
1994
, novel)
Rose Madder
(
1995
, novel)
The Regulators
(
1997
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
Bag of Bones
(
1998
, novel)
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon
(
1999
, novel)
Hearts in Atlantis
(
1999
, short stories)
Plant: The Zenith Rising
(
2000
, novel)
On Writing
(
2000
, non-fiction)
Secret Windows
(
2000
, non-fiction)
Black House
(
2001
, novel)
Dreamcatcher
(
2001
, novel)
Everything's Eventual
(
2002
, short stories)
From a Buick 8
(
2005
, novel)
Dark Tower
(
2004
, novel)
Mid-Life Confidential
(
2004
, non-fiction)
Faithful
(
2004
, non-fiction)
The Colorado Kid
(
2005
, novel)
Cell
(
2006
, novel)
Lisey's Story
(
2006
, novel)
Blaze
(
2007
, novel; pseudonym Richard Bachman)
Duma Key
(
2008
, novel)
Just After Sunset
(
2008
, short stories)
Stephen King Goes to the Movies
(
2009
)
Under the Dome
(
2009
, novel)
Full Dark, No Stars
(
2010
, short stories)
11/22/63
(
2011
, novel)
Wrote plays:
Ghost Brothers of Darkland County
(
2012
)
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