
Writing
Anne Rice
Also Known As: Howard Allen O’Brien
Birth Date
October 4, 1941
Death Date
December 11, 2021
(passed away at 80)
Place of Birth
New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
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Biography
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen Frances O'Brien; October 4, 1941 – December 11, 2021) was an American author of Gothic fiction, erotic literature, and Bible fiction. She is best known for writing The Vampire Chronicles. She later adapted the first volume in the series into a commercially successful eponymous film, Interview with the Vampire (1994). Born in New Orleans, Rice spent much of her early life in the city before moving to Texas, and later to San Francisco. She was raised in an observant Catholic family but became an agnostic as a young adult. She began her professional writing career with the publication of Interview with the Vampire (1976), while living in California, and began writing sequels to the novel in the 1980s. In the mid-2000s, following a publicized return to Catholicism, she published the novels Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt and Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana, fictionalized accounts of certain incidents in the life of Jesus. Several years later she distanced herself from organized Christianity, while remaining devoted to Jesus. She later considered herself a secular humanist. Rice's books have sold over 100 million copies, making her one of the best-selling authors of modern times. While reaction to her early works was initially mixed, she gained a better reception with critics in the 1980s. Her writing style and the literary content of her works have been analyzed by literary commentators. She was married to poet and painter Stan Rice for 41 years, from 1961 until his death from brain cancer in 2002 at age 60. She and Stan had two children, Michele, who died of leukemia at age five, and Christopher, who is also an author. Rice also wrote books such as The Feast of All Saints (adapted for television in 2001) and Servant of the Bones, which formed the basis of a 2011 comic book miniseries. Several books from The Vampire Chronicles have been adapted as comics and manga by various publishers. She authored erotic fiction under the pen names Anne Rampling and A. N. Roquelaure, including Exit to Eden, which was later adapted into a 1994 film. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anne Rice, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
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2005 • 1 episode

The Colbert Report
2005 • 1 episode

The View
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1997 • 1 episode

Ellen
Anne Rice
1994 • 1 episode
The Tony Danza Show
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2004 • 1 episode

Prisoners of Gravity
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1989 • 3 episodes
SexTV
1998 • 1 episode

The Rosie O'Donnell Show
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1996 • 1 episode

Ancient Mysteries
Herself
1994 • 1 episode

A Place Among the Dead
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2020

In the Shadow of the Vampire: The Making of Interview with the Vampire
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2000

Anne Rice: Birth of the Vampire
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1994

Anne Rice, An All Saints' Day Celebration Event
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2025
The Future of Fear
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2011

The Real Vampire Files
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2010