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Michael Crichton

Milestones

  • Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Birthday: October 23, 1942
  • 2008

    A television miniseries was adapted from one of his earlier novels "The Andromeda Strain" (aired on the A&E Network)

  • 2003

    Richard Donner directed a feature adaptation of his novel "Timeline"

  • 2000

    Published the computer game "Timeline" through his publishing deal with Eidos Interactive

  • 2000

    Signed deal with FOX television to develop new series through Constant C Productions

  • 1999

    Founded Timeline Computer Entertainment with David Smith; signed a multi-title publishing deal with Eidos Interactive

  • 1999

    Served as co-producer of the film "The Thirteenth Warrior"

  • 1998

    Co-produced the screen adaptation of "Sphere"

  • 1997

    Spielberg directed "The Lost World" which was based on his novel of the same name and is a follow-up to "Jurassic Park"

  • 1996

    Co-scripted (with then-wife Anne-Marie Martin) the boxoffice blockbuster, "Twister"

  • 1994

    Barry Levinson directed the feature adaptation of his novel "Disclosure"

  • 1994 to 2009

    Created and executive produced the long running series "ER" (NBC); also co-scripted the pilot; John Wells also produced

  • 1993

    Co-wrote (with David Koepp) the screenplay for "Jurassic Park"; was adapted from his novel of the same name and directed by Steven Spielberg

  • 1984

    Created the graphical text adventure game "Amazon" which was produced by John Wells

  • 1984

    Wrote and directed the feature "Runaway"

  • 1981

    Helmed the sci-fi film "Looker" starring Albert Finney and Susan Dey

  • 1979

    Directed and wrote the screenplay for "The First Great Train Robbery" which is based on his novel of the same name

  • 1974

    Hired to adapt his novel, The Terminal Man into a feature; fired when his screenplay deviated too much from book (was eventually written by director Mike Hodges)

  • 1973

    Feature film directing debut (also screenwriter), "Westworld"

  • 1973

    Screenwriting debut, "Extreme Close-up/Sex through a Window"

  • 1972

    Directing debut, the ABC TV-movie "Pursuit"; based on his novel Binary (written as John Lange)

  • 1971

    First screen credit from a novel, "The Andromeda Strain"

  • 1970

    Co-authored Dealing with his younger brother Douglas under the shared pen name Michael Douglas

  • 1966 to 1972

    Published several novels under the pseudonym John Lange

  • Formed Constant C Productions

  • His final novel will be published posthumously in May 2009 (the title has not been revealed)

  • Raised in Roslyn, Long Island

  • Taught anthropology for one year at Cambridge University

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