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Stephen King
Stephen King
Birth name: Stephen Edwin King
Aliases: Richard Bachman
Gender: Male
Medium(s): Novels
Roles: Writer
Date of birth: September 21st, 1947
Place of birth: Portland, Maine
Notable works: Children of the Corn
Cujo
Needful Things
The Shining
1st Horror: Carrie

Stephen King is an American author and novelist and one of the most famous, iconic figures of the horror genre. King has written dozens of novels and short stories, many of which have been adapted into full-length feature films.

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  • Stephen King made a cameo appearance in the 1992 film Sleepwalkers, playing a cemetery caretaker.

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