- Thomas Harris
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name = Thomas Harris
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caption = Harris as displayed in Hannibal (1999)
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birthdate = birth date and age|1940|4|11
birthplace =Jackson, Tennessee ,USA
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occupation =novelist ,screenwriter
nationality = American
ethnicity = White
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education =English Language
alma_mater =Baylor University
period = 1975-2006
genre = Crime, Horror,Suspense
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notableworks = "The Silence of the Lambs"
"Red Dragon"
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website = http://thomasharris.com
portaldisp =Thomas Harris (born
April 11 ,1940 ) is an Americanauthor of crimenovel s, most notably "The Silence of the Lambs", which was made into a film of the same title starringJodie Foster as trainee FBI agent Clarice Starling andAnthony Hopkins in an Oscar-winning portrayal ofserial killer Dr.Hannibal Lecter . As of 2008, Harris has published four novels featuring Lecter. All of his books have been adapted for the screen, with five films featuring his Lecter character. ("Red Dragon " has been adapted twice.)Books
Black Sunday
The deaths of eleven
Israel i athletes at the 1972Munich Olympics inspired Harris to write the 1975 bestselling novel "Black Sunday", about the plans of a terrorist group to seize control of ablimp , place ashrapnel bomb on board, and explode it during theSuper Bowl . This book was made into a movie starring Robert Shaw andBruce Dern .Red Dragon
Harris's 1981 novel, "Red Dragon", introduced his most enduring creation,
Hannibal Lecter , a brilliant and culturedforensic psychiatrist turned cannibalisticpsychopath , sometimes known by the nickname Hannibal the Cannibal. He is actually a minor character in this book, which details FBI agent Will Graham's pursuit of a serial killer of families nicknamed the Tooth Fairy. The agent was responsible for putting Dr. Lecter behind bars, but the experience left him physically wounded and so psychologically scarred that he is placed on leave by the FBI."Red Dragon" has been filmed twice, first by Michael Mann under the title "Manhunter" (1986), with actor
Brian Cox appearing as Lecter andWilliam Petersen as Graham, and later as "Red Dragon" (2002), with Hopkins reprising his Lecter role and co-starringEdward Norton as Graham.The Silence of the Lambs
Harris's 1988 novel, "The Silence of the Lambs", eliminated the Graham character and focused instead on Clarice Starling, an agent in training. Its plot centers on yet another homicidal maniac, called Buffalo Bill, and the FBI's attempt to gain insight from the imprisoned Lecter. It was made into a movie in 1991 and became the first horror story to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Earning $272.7 million worldwide, the movie earned five
Academy Awards , including Best Picture, Best Director (Jonathan Demme ), Best Actress (Jodie Foster ), Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins ), and Best Adapted Screenplay (Ted Tally ).Hannibal
Harris's 1999 follow-up novel, "Hannibal", was the first of his three Lecter books to feature the character as its principal antagonist. A fugitive from justice, he turns up in Florence, Italy, as the curator of a museum, where Starling attempts to hunt him down.
This story was filmed and released in 2001. It once again featured Hopkins in his iconic Lecter role, but this time Starling was played by
Julianne Moore instead of Foster, who declined the role. Directed byRidley Scott , "Hannibal" was a huge hit, earning $351.7 million gross from movie theaters worldwide, which was $79 million more than the worldwide gross of its award-winning predecessor.Harris allowed the controversial ending of this novel to be changed for the film. His literary version ends with Lecter and Starling living together in South America. In the film, Lecter once again escapes from the clutches of the law, but he is alone.
Hannibal Rising
In 2004,
Bantam Books signed Harris to an eight-figure, two-book contract. The first of these, "Hannibal Rising", chronicles the early life of the young Hannibal from age 8 to 18. It sheds light on the circumstances of the death of his family duringWorld War II , with a focus on Dr. Lecter's memories of his younger sister, Mischa, and an explanation on how Hannibal was first exposed to cannibalism. The book was released on5 December 2006 . No details have been released on Harris' sixth novel.A film version of "
Hannibal Rising " featured no major Hollywood stars in any of its leads and was not as successful as the previous movies in this series.Personal life
Early life
Harris was born in
Jackson, Tennessee , but moved as a child with his family to Rich,Mississippi . He attendedBaylor University inWaco, Texas , where he majored in English and graduated in 1964. While in college, he worked as reporter for the local newspaper, the "Waco Tribune-Herald ", covering the police beat. In 1968, he moved toNew York City to work for theAssociated Press .Later Years
The author is known for being private and reclusive, having avoided most media interviews for the past twenty years. He declined to participate in the screen adaptation of "The Silence of the Lambs". But when the film was finished, Harris sent cases of wine to the cast and crew.
Bibliography
*"Black Sunday" (1975)
*"Red Dragon " (1981)
*"The Silence of the Lambs" (1988)
*"Hannibal" (1999)
*"Hannibal Rising " (2006)External links
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* [http://www.hannibalstudiolo.com/ The Hannibal Lecter Studiolo]
* [http://www.itnews.it/risorse/EuroNews,Zj0xNDM2MjEy Announcement of Hannibal Rising release date]Persondata
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SHORT DESCRIPTION= American author of crimenovelist ,screenwriter
DATE OF BIRTH=April 11 ,1940
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