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- Born in Liverpool, England, UK, Clive Barker is an English writer, director, and visual artist, best known for his works in the genres of horror and dark fantasy. His mother Joan Ruby (née Revill) was a painter and school welfare officer and his father Leonard Barker was a personnel director for an industrial relations firm. He studied English and philosophy at the University of Liverpool. His first artistic endeavors took place while at school, where he was a part of students' theatre. In the early days of his artistic career, he supported himself by working as a male prostitute. In 1978 he co-founded a theatre group called The Dog Company, among whose members was Doug Bradley who later went on to star in Barker's Hellraiser movie series. In 1985 he published his debut novel, The Damnation Game, and the same year he wrote his first feature movie scripts: Underworld (1985) and Rawhead Rex (1986). The end effect of these two movies disappointed Barker so much that he decided to adapt his prose into a movie he would direct himself, leading to the creation of Hellraiser (1987). The movie achieved cult status and turned into a multimedia franchise, although Barker lost control over it at one point, only to regain it in 2020. In addition to his work in literature and movies, he is also a visual artist, often illustrating his own books and was involved in a number of television, comic book, and visual arts projects.- IMDb mini biography by: Evil_Herbivore
- ParentsLeonard BarkerJoan Ruby Revill
- Horror and fantasy stories
- Themes of despair and suffering
- Expresses his feminist and environmental views in his stories
- Often writes and directs adaptations of his work himself
- Frequently casts Doug Bradley
- His influences include Herman Melville, Edgar Allan Poe, Ray Bradbury, William S. Burroughs, William Blake, and Jean Cocteau, among others.
- His parents appear in a Documentary, having the following argument: "I don't know where he gets it from. Not from me and certainly not from you".
- After not liking the adaptations of his books Transmutations (1985) and Rawhead Rex (1986), he directed his first film, Hellraiser (1987), based on 'The Hellbound Heart', a film that has become a cult classic.
- A longtime comic book fan and has written his own series' for Marvel and Boom! studios.
- Despite writing and directing extremely violent stories, he claims to have a fear of blood and says seeing it in real life makes him feel faint.
- All I've ever wanted to do is darken the day and brighten the night.
- I don't take accusations of selling out lightly.
- Some people think that horror films are some sort of second class filmmaking, and the only way to bypass that thinking is being proud of the fact that we do it.
- I firmly believe that a story is only as good as the villain.
- Most 'Horror' movies nowadays aren't horror movies. They don't strike me as being horrific. That's why I am very careful when using the word 'Horror' to describe something
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