John Grisham biography
Date of birth : 1955-02-08
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Jonesboro, Arkansas, U.S.
Nationality : American
Category : Famous Figures
Last modified : 2011-07-05
Credited as : Thriller novelist, The Litigators,
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His first novel, A Time to Kill (1989) did moderately well, but his second, The Firm (1991) made him a household name, thanks in large part to the $600,000 he got for the movie rights. Several of his courtroom dramas have been made into movies, including the novels The Pelican Brief, The Chamber (1994) and The Rainmaker (1995). Although not the hot property he was in the '90s, Grisham's books continue to be quite popular, including The Brethren (2000) and The Summons (2002), and A Painted House (2001), one of his few books outside the thriller genre.
The movies from his books include: The Firm (1993, starring Tom Cruise); The Pelican Brief (1993, with Julia Roberts and Denzel Washington); The Client (1994, with Susan Sarandon); The Chamber (1996, starring Gene Hackman); A Time to Kill (1996, starring Sandra Bullock); The Rainmaker (1997, starring Matt Damon); and The Gingerbread Man (1998, from a story by Grisham).
Author of novels:
A Time to Kill (1989)
The Firm (1991)
The Pelican Brief (1992)
The Client (1993)
The Chamber (1994)
The Rainmaker (1995)
The Runaway Jury (1996)
The Partner (1997)
The Street Lawyer (1998)
The Testament (1999)
The Brethren (2000)
A Painted House† (2001)
Skipping Christmas† (2001)
The Summons (2002)
The King of Torts (2003)
Bleachers†(2003)
The Last Juror (2004)
The Broker (2005)
Playing for Pizza† (2007)
The Appeal (2008)
The Associate (2009)
Theodore Boone: Kid Lawyer (2010)
The Confession (2010)
Theodore Boone: The Abduction (June 7, 2011)
The Litigators (October 25, 2011)