Michael Crichton
Born Oct. 23, 1942, in Chicago, Michael Crichton began penning thrillers under a pseudonym while at Harvard Medical School and published his first novel under his own name during his final year of studies. That novel -- The Andromeda Strain -- became a best-seller.

An enormously profitable career followed as Crichton parlayed his writing skills into Hollywood success, adapting and directing his own novels for the screen. In 1993 -- already regarded as the father of the technothriller genre -- he cemented his reputation as one of the most successful screenwriters of all time with the Steven Spielberg-directed Jurassic Park (based on Crichton's novel and screenplay).

Crichton then returned to his medical roots to create the TV medical drama "ER" (for which he won an Emmy). Other notable films based on Crichton¿s novels include Congo, Disclosure and Rising Sun. Crichton died Nov. 4, 2008.

All Michael Crichton Movies
NR
ER (1994)
TV-14
R
Runaway (1984)
PG-13
Looker (1981)
PG
The Great Train Robbery (1978)
The First Great Train Robbery
PG
Coma (1978)
PG
Westworld (1973)
PG-13
Pursuit (1972)
NR

 
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