Ray Bradbury
Born August 22, 1920 (Age: 105)
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Waukegan, Illinois, U.S.
Biography
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920 - June 5, 2012) was an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and for the science fiction stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951), Bradbury is one of the most celebrated among 20th and 21st century American writers of speculative fiction. Many of Bradbury's works have been adapted into television shows or films.
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920 - June 5, 2012) was an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and for the science fiction stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951), Bradbury is one of the most celebrated among 20th and 21st century American writers of speculative fiction. Many of Bradbury's works have been adapted into television shows or films.
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Filmography
How to Live Forever
2011
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as Self
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Age: 90
The Fly Papers: The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect
2000
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as Self
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Age: 80
Lon Chaney: A thousand faces
2000
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as Self
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Age: 80
Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby Is a Friend of Mine
1982
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as Ralph as a Man (voice)
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Age: 61
No Image
The Stan Freberg Federal Budget Review
1982
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as
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Age: 61
Rich and Famous
1981
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as Literary Party Guest
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Age: 61