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Obituary: Michael Crichton | Obituary: Michael Crichton |
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Michael Crichton's most recent novel, Next, was published in 2006 | Michael Crichton's most recent novel, Next, was published in 2006 |
The late Michael Crichton's works of futuristic fiction made him one of the world's most successful novelists. | The late Michael Crichton's works of futuristic fiction made him one of the world's most successful novelists. |
He was also one of the richest, having thrilled millions with such works as Westworld, The Terminal Man and The Andromeda Strain. | |
In the 1990s he had America's number one movie (Jurassic Park), its number one bestseller (Disclosure) and its top TV series (ER). | |
But his reputation suffered in 2005 when he was chided by members of the US Congress for his scepticism over climate change. | |
I was tall and gangly and awkward and I needed to escape Michael Crichton on why he started writing Born in Chicago in 1942, Crichton was the eldest of four children. The son of a journalist, he always saw writing as a normal occupation. | I was tall and gangly and awkward and I needed to escape Michael Crichton on why he started writing Born in Chicago in 1942, Crichton was the eldest of four children. The son of a journalist, he always saw writing as a normal occupation. |
"I liked writing so much," he would later recall. "I was tall and gangly and awkward [Crichton stood at 6 foot 9 inches tall (1.8m)] and I needed to escape, I guess." | |
Crichton's first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, was published in 1969 while he was a medical student at Harvard. | Crichton's first bestseller, The Andromeda Strain, was published in 1969 while he was a medical student at Harvard. |
The book, about a deadly alien virus that threatens to wipe out life on Earth, became the first of his works to be filmed. | The book, about a deadly alien virus that threatens to wipe out life on Earth, became the first of his works to be filmed. |
A trip to Disneyland inspired him to write and direct the 1973 film Westworld, in which robots at an amusement park run wild. | A trip to Disneyland inspired him to write and direct the 1973 film Westworld, in which robots at an amusement park run wild. |
Science and natureHAVE YOUR SAYHe was one of the most talented, imaginative, technological authors to ever set fingers to keyboard.Regina-Gabrielle Berry, CanadaSend us your comments | Science and natureHAVE YOUR SAYHe was one of the most talented, imaginative, technological authors to ever set fingers to keyboard.Regina-Gabrielle Berry, CanadaSend us your comments |
His involvement with Hollywood continued with the 1978 thriller Coma, about a hospital that kills its patients in order to harvest their organs. | His involvement with Hollywood continued with the 1978 thriller Coma, about a hospital that kills its patients in order to harvest their organs. |
Crichton's novels often dramatised the conflict between science and nature, addressing such hot-button topics as DNA manipulation, biotechnology and artificial intelligence. | Crichton's novels often dramatised the conflict between science and nature, addressing such hot-button topics as DNA manipulation, biotechnology and artificial intelligence. |
Jurassic Park, about genetically engineered dinosaurs turning on their creators, was published to huge acclaim in 1990 and spawned a blockbuster film three years later. | Jurassic Park, about genetically engineered dinosaurs turning on their creators, was published to huge acclaim in 1990 and spawned a blockbuster film three years later. |
ER has been running on US television since 1994But he would also draw on real life, using his own experiences to inform the long-running medical drama ER and basing Disclosure on an actual case of male sexual harassment. | ER has been running on US television since 1994But he would also draw on real life, using his own experiences to inform the long-running medical drama ER and basing Disclosure on an actual case of male sexual harassment. |
Divorced four times, he made headlines in 2002 when he was tied up and robbed at gunpoint at his home in Santa Monica, California. | Divorced four times, he made headlines in 2002 when he was tied up and robbed at gunpoint at his home in Santa Monica, California. |
He did so again in 2004 when his novel, State of Fear, suggested that global warming was a fallacy dreamt up by environmental activists. | He did so again in 2004 when his novel, State of Fear, suggested that global warming was a fallacy dreamt up by environmental activists. |
When working on a project, Crichton maintained his concentration by always eating the same meal for lunch. | When working on a project, Crichton maintained his concentration by always eating the same meal for lunch. |
He also had a taste for the ghoulish, beginning his 1988 memoir Travels with the legend: "It's not easy to cut through a human head with a hacksaw." | He also had a taste for the ghoulish, beginning his 1988 memoir Travels with the legend: "It's not easy to cut through a human head with a hacksaw." |