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Ray Bradbury. 1920 –. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, on August 22, 1920 Also lived in Arizona and Los Angeles. Started to love the entertainment world at age 3 when he saw the film The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Ray Bradbury 1920 –
Born in Waukegan, Illinois, on August 22, 1920 • Also lived in Arizona and Los Angeles
Started to love the entertainment world at age 3 when he saw the film The Hunchback of Notre Dame • Became interested in books and writing at age 7 when his aunt read him Edgar Allan Poe stories • One of the most important events of his childhood was when a carnival came to town • He befriended Mr. Electrico, a magician
In high school, he developed an interest in theater • After high school, worked in a theater and as a newsboy while continuing to write • Couldn’t serve in WWII due to poor eyesight, so he devoted his efforts to writing • Married Marguerite McClure in 1947 • They had four children • They remained married until her death in 2003
Genre – fantasy and science fiction • Famous books include: • Something Wicked This Way Comes, Dandelion Wine, and Fahrenheit 451 • Wrote many scripts for television shows • Alfred Hitchcock Presents • The Twilight Zone
Has a distrust of technology • He never learned to drive, refused to use a computer, and avoiding flying for over 60 years • Wants to make sure technology is used in a responsible way • “Science fiction is a wonderful hammer; I intend to use it when and if necessary, to bark a few shins or knock a few heads, in order to make people leave people alone.”
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