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Michael Crichton

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Dr. John Michael Crichton (born October 23, 1942) is an author of science fiction novels and producer of films and television programs. Crichton is a graduate of Harvard Medical School with a medical doctorate degree. When he was in medical school, he wrote several novels under the pen names John Lange and Jeffery Hudson.

He is perhaps best known for writing Jurassic Park (1990) and The Andromeda Strain (1969), but has written many other books considered to be thrillers based around scientific themes, as well as being the creator and executive producer of the hit television drama ER.

Other books include Prey (2002), dealing with a swarm of nano-robots out of control; Congo, a novel about the search for special industrial diamonds and a new race of gorillas; Timeline, dealing with space-time travel and the 14th century.

Among his non-fiction books is Travels, which contains autobiographical episodes.

Table of contents
1 Family
2 Fiction
3 Non-Fiction
4 Directed Movies
5 Screenplay
6 Films based on work by Michael Crichton
7 TV Series
8 See also
9 External links

Family

Fiction

Non-Fiction

Directed Movies

Screenplay

Films based on work by Michael Crichton

TV Series

See also

science fiction: authors - novels - short stories - television shows

External links