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Stephen King(I)

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Stephen King at an event for The Manchurian Candidate (2004)
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Stephen Edwin King was born on September 21, 1947, at the Maine General Hospital in Portland. His parents were Nellie Ruth (Pillsbury), who worked as a caregiver at a mental institute, and Donald Edwin King, a merchant seaman. His father was born under the surname "Pollock," but used the last name "King," under which Stephen was born. He has an older brother, David. The Kings were a typical family until one night, when Donald said he was stepping out for cigarettes and was never heard from again. Ruth took over raising the family with help from relatives. They traveled throughout many states over several years, finally moving back to Durham, Maine, in 1958.

Stephen began his actual writing career in January of 1959, when David and Stephen decided to publish their own local newspaper named "Dave's Rag". David bought a mimeograph machine, and they put together a paper they sold for five cents an issue. Stephen attended Lisbon High School, in Lisbon, in 1962. Collaborating with his best friend Chris Chesley in 1963, they published a collection of 18 short stories called "People, Places, and Things--Volume I". King's stories included "Hotel at the End of the Road", "I've Got to Get Away!", "The Dimension Warp", "The Thing at the Bottom of the Well", "The Stranger", "I'm Falling", "The Cursed Expedition", and "The Other Side of the Fog." A year later, King's amateur press, Triad and Gaslight Books, published a two-part book titled "The Star Invaders".

King made his first actual published appearance in 1965 in the magazine Comics Review with his story "I Was a Teenage Grave Robber." The story ran about 6,000 words in length. In 1966 he graduated from high school and took a scholarship to attend the University of Maine. Looking back on his high school days, King recalled that "my high school career was totally undistinguished. I was not at the top of my class, nor at the bottom." Later that summer King began working on a novel called "Getting It On", about some kids who take over a classroom and try unsuccessfully to ward off the National Guard. During his first year at college, King completed his first full-length novel, "The Long Walk." He submitted the novel to Bennett Cerf/Random House only to have it rejected. King took the rejection badly and filed the book away.

He made his first small sale--$35--with the story "The Glass Floor". In June 1970 King graduated from the University of Maine with a Bachelor of Science degree in English and a certificate to teach high school. King's next idea came from the poem by Robert Browning, "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came." He found bright colored green paper in the library and began work on "The Dark Tower" saga, but his chronic shortage of money meant that he was unable to further pursue the novel, and it, too, was filed away. King took a job at a filling station pumping gas for the princely sum of $1.25 an hour. Soon he began to earn money for his writings by submitting his short stories to men's magazines such as Cavalier.

On January 2, 1971, he married Tabitha King (born Tabitha Jane Spruce). In the fall of 1971 King took a teaching job at Hampden Academy, earning $6,400 a year. The Kings then moved to Hermon, a town west of Bangor. Stephen then began work on a short story about a teenage girl named Carietta White. After completing a few pages, he decided it was not a worthy story and crumpled the pages up and tossed them into the trash. Fortunately, Tabitha took the pages out and read them. She encouraged her husband to continue the story, which he did. In January 1973 he submitted "Carrie" to Doubleday. In March Doubleday bought the book. On May 12 the publisher sold the paperback rights for the novel to New American Library for $400,000. His contract called for his getting half of that sum, and he quit his teaching job to pursue writing full time. The rest, as they say, is history.

Since then King has had numerous short stories and novels published and movies made from his work. He has been called the "Master of Horror". His books have been translated into 33 different languages, published in over 35 different countries. There are over 300 million copies of his novels in publication. He continues to live in Bangor, Maine, with his wife, and writes out of his home.

In June 1999 King was severely injured in an accident, he was walking alongside a highway and was hit by a van, that left him in critical condition with injuries to his lung, broken ribs, a broken leg and a severely fractured hip. After three weeks of operations, he was released from the Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston.
BornSeptember 21, 1947
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Known for

    Stephen King, Emilio Estevez, and Laura Harrington in Maximum Overdrive (1986)
    Maximum Overdrive
    5.4
    • Writer
    • 1986
    Creepshow (1982)
    Creepshow
    6.8
    • Writer
    • 1982
    Tim Robbins in The Shawshank Redemption (1994)
    The Shawshank Redemption
    9.3
    • Writer
    • 1994
    Kingdom Hospital (2004)
    Kingdom Hospital
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Writer(creator)

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    Writer



    • LT's Theory of Pets
      • based on a short story by
      • Short
      • 2025
    • Mute
      • based on a short story
      • Short
      • 2025
    • The Long Walk
      • based on the novel by
      • Post-production
      • 2025
    • The Colorado Kid: A Hard Case Crime Novel
      • author
      • Video
      • 2025
    • The Running Man
      • based on the novel by
      • Post-production
      • 2025
    • Carrie
      • based in novel by
      • Pre-production
      • TV Series
      • 2026
    • Mile 81
      • novel
      • Pre-production
    • The Tommyknockers
      • novel
      • In Development
    • Sleeping Beauties
      • novel
      • Pre-production
      • TV Movie
    • The Gingerbread Girl
      • Writer
      • Pre-production



    • The Monkey (2025)
      The Monkey
      6.0
      • based on the short story by
      • 2025
    • Lily (2024)
      Lily
      7.0
      Short
      • story by
      • 2024
    • Nicholas Crovetti in Salem's Lot (2024)
      Salem's Lot
      5.6
      • novel
      • 2024
    • Dead Zone (2024)
      Dead Zone
      Video
      • author
      • 2024
    • Tom Hiddleston in The Life of Chuck (2024)
      The Life of Chuck
      7.5
      • based on the short story by
      • 2024
    • O Leiteiro (2024)
      O Leiteiro
      Short
      • original short story
      • 2024
    • It: A coisa (2024)
      It: A coisa
      7.2
      Video
      • author
      • 2024
    • Eve Was Star (2024)
      Eve Was Star
      Short
      • Based on the Short Story "Nona" by
      • 2024
    • The Woman in the Room (2023)
      The Woman in the Room
      8.2
      Short
      • story
      • 2023
    • Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023)
      Pet Sematary: Bloodlines
      4.6
      • based on the novel "Pet Sematary" by
      • 2023
    • Carrie (2023)
      Carrie
      6.7
      Video
      • author
      • 2023
    • Rainy Season
      8.2
      Short
      • based on the story by
      • 2023
    • Tudo o que Você Ama Será Destruído (2023)
      Tudo o que Você Ama Será Destruído
      Short
      • original story
      • 2023
    • I Know What You Need (2023)
      I Know What You Need
      7.2
      Short
      • based on the short story by
      • 2023
    • The Boogeyman (2023)
      The Boogeyman
      5.9
      • based upon the short story by
      • 2023

    Producer



    • Nicholas Crovetti in Salem's Lot (2024)
      Salem's Lot
      5.6
      • executive producer
      • 2024
    • Jaeden Martell in Mr. Harrigan's Phone (2022)
      Mr. Harrigan's Phone
      6.0
      • executive producer
      • 2022
    • Julianne Moore in Lisey's Story (2021)
      Lisey's Story
      5.9
      TV Mini Series
      • executive producer
      • 2021
    • The Dark Tower (2020)
      The Dark Tower
      7.0
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2020
    • Castle Rock (2018)
      Castle Rock
      7.5
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2018–2019
    • Brendan Gleeson in Mr. Mercedes (2017)
      Mr. Mercedes
      7.8
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2017–2019
    • James Franco in 11.22.63 (2016)
      11.22.63
      8.1
      TV Mini Series
      • executive producer
      • 2016
    • Under the Dome (2013)
      Under the Dome
      6.5
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2013–2014
    • Desperation (2006)
      Desperation
      5.3
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2006
    • Riding the Bullet (2004)
      Riding the Bullet
      5.2
      • executive producer
      • 2004
    • Kingdom Hospital (2004)
      Kingdom Hospital
      6.7
      TV Series
      • executive producer
      • 2004
    • The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer (2003)
      The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer
      5.4
      TV Movie
      • executive producer
      • 2003
    • Rose Red (2002)
      Rose Red
      6.7
      TV Mini Series
      • executive producer
      • 2002
    • Storm of the Century (1999)
      Storm of the Century
      7.3
      TV Mini Series
      • executive producer
      • 1999
    • The Shining (1997)
      The Shining
      6.1
      TV Mini Series
      • executive producer
      • 1997

    Actor



    • I Couldn't Throw It Out (2022)
      I Couldn't Throw It Out
      Podcast Series
      • Guest
      • 2024
    • Ty Burrell, Rashida Jones, Amy Poehler, Riki Lindhome, Joy Osmanski, Yassir Lester, Betsy Sodaro, and Zach Cherry in Duncanville (2020)
      Duncanville
      6.3
      TV Series
      • Stephen King (voice)
      • 2021
    • Alexander Skarsgård in The Stand (2020)
      The Stand
      5.7
      TV Mini Series
      • Man on Hemingford Home Poster (uncredited)
      • 2021
    • Bill Skarsgård in It Chapter Two (2019)
      It Chapter Two
      6.5
      • Shopkeeper
      • 2019
    • Gone
      Short
      • 2017
    • Brendan Gleeson in Mr. Mercedes (2017)
      Mr. Mercedes
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Diner Patron (uncredited)
      • 2017
    • Needful Things (2016)
      Needful Things
      Video
      • Narrator (voice)
      • 2016
    • Under the Dome (2013)
      Under the Dome
      6.5
      TV Series
      • Diner Patron
      • 2014
    • Jennifer Connelly, Greg Kinnear, Logan Lerman, Nat Wolff, Liana Liberato, and Lily Collins in Stuck in Love. (2012)
      Stuck in Love.
      7.2
      • Stephen King (voice)
      • 2012
    • 'Salem's Lot (2012)
      'Salem's Lot
      6.8
      Video
      • (voice)
      • 2012
    • Ron Perlman, Jimmy Smits, Katey Sagal, Drea de Matteo, Mark Boone Junior, Dayton Callie, Kim Coates, Rockmond Dunbar, Tommy Flanagan, Charlie Hunnam, Ryan Hurst, William Lucking, Michael Ornstein, Emilio Rivera, Theo Rossi, McNally Sagal, Winter Ave Zoli, Niko Nicotera, Maggie Siff, David Labrava, Chris Reed, Ryder Londo, and Rusty Coones in Sons of Anarchy (2008)
      Sons of Anarchy
      8.5
      TV Series
      • Bachman
      • 2010
    • Diary of the Dead (2007)
      Diary of the Dead
      5.5
      • Newsreader (voice, uncredited)
      • 2007
    • Gotham Cafe (2005)
      Gotham Cafe
      7.1
      Short
      • Mr. Ring
      • 2005
    • Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon in Fever Pitch (2005)
      Fever Pitch
      6.2
      • Stephen King (uncredited)
      • 2005
    • Kingdom Hospital (2004)
      Kingdom Hospital
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Johnny B. Goode
      • 2004

    • In-development projects at IMDbPro

    Videos26

    Stephen King's One for the Road
    Full Movie 17:09
    Stephen King's One for the Road
    The Sick Sense of Humor in 'The Monkey'
    Clip 4:28
    The Sick Sense of Humor in 'The Monkey'
    The Sick Sense of Humor in 'The Monkey'
    Clip 4:28
    The Sick Sense of Humor in 'The Monkey'
    Stream & Scream: The Best Haunted Houses
    Clip 4:35
    Stream & Scream: The Best Haunted Houses
    What We Know About "The Stand" ... So Far
    Clip 3:39
    What We Know About "The Stand" ... So Far
    Who 'It Chapter Two' Cast Thinks May Have Been Separated at Birth
    Clip 3:32
    Who 'It Chapter Two' Cast Thinks May Have Been Separated at Birth
    A 3-Hour Monsterpiece: How 'It Chapter Two' Pushed Cast to the Brink
    Clip 3:40
    A 3-Hour Monsterpiece: How 'It Chapter Two' Pushed Cast to the Brink

    Personal details

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    • Official sites
      • Official Site
      • Stephen & Tabitha King Foundation
    • Alternative names
      • Richard Bachman
    • Height
      • 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
    • Born
      • September 21, 1947
      • Portland, Maine, USA
    • Spouse
      • Tabitha KingJanuary 2, 1971 - present (3 children)
    • Children
        Naomi Rachel King
    • Parents
        Nellie Ruth (Pillsbury)
    • Relatives
      • David King(Sibling)
    • Other works
      Novel: "Hearts in Atlantis" (filmed as Hearts in Atlantis (2001)
    • Publicity listings
      • 1 Biographical Movie
      • 5 Print Biographies
      • 4 Portrayals
      • 16 Interviews
      • 34 Articles
      • 9 Magazine Cover Photos

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    • Trivia
      After watching the first cut of Rob Reiner 's Stand by Me (1986), he was said to be crying and stated it was the closest adaptation to one of his novels he'd ever seen.
    • Quotes
      I've killed enough of the world's trees.
    • Trademarks
        Usually sets stories in Maine, particularly (until "Needful Things") in the small town of Castle Rock, which he created.
    • Nicknames
      • The King
      • The King of Horror
      • The Master of Mystery
      • Beryl Evans

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