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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