



Ray Bradbury
Writing1920Waukegan, Illinois, U.S.

Biography
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920 - June 5, 2012) was an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and for the science fiction stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951), Bradbury is one of the most celebrated among 20th and 21st century American writers of speculative fiction. Many of Bradbury's works have been adapted into television shows or films.
Known For
Acting History
2018
Fahrenheit 451
Novel
2013
Out of Print
as Self
2012
2011
How to Live Forever
as Self
2009
Pulp Fiction: The Golden Age of Storytelling
as Self - Novelist
2008
Chrysalis
Story
2007
2006
The Sci-Fi Boys
as Self
2005
A Sound of Thunder
Short Story
2004
2003
2002
The Tramp and the Dictator
as Self (uncredited)
2001
Besuch bei Ray Bradbury
as Self
2000
Lon Chaney: A thousand faces
as Self
1999
The Stan Freberg Commercials
as Himself (archive footage)
1998
Universal Horror
as Self - Interviewee
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit
Theatre Play
The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit
Teleplay
1997
The Harryhausen Chronicles
as Self
1996
Corwin
as Self
1995
1993
1989
Prisoners of Gravity
TVas Self
Here There Be Tygers
Short Story
1988
1987
1986
The New Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TVShort Story• 1 eps
1985
The Whimsical World of Oz
as Self
The Ray Bradbury Theater
TVas Self - Introduction• 65 eps
Electronic Granny
Original Story
The Twilight Zone
TVWriter
The Ray Bradbury Theater
TVWriter• 53 eps
The Ray Bradbury Theater
TVCreator
1984
Quest
Story
There Will Come Soft Rains
Original Story
1983
Aliens, Dragons, Monsters & Me
as Himself
Le Grand Échiquier
TVas Self• 1 eps
Something Wicked This Way Comes
Screenplay
1982
1981
Rich and Famous
as Literary Party Guest
1980
The Martian Chronicles
TVCreator
1978
Apostrophes
TVas Self• 1 eps
Mirrors
Creative Consultant
1972
The Screaming Woman
Short Story
1969
1966
1965
Out of the Unknown
TVStory
1962
1959
The Twilight Zone
TVWriter
1956
Moby Dick
Screenplay
1955
Alfred Hitchcock Presents
TVWriter
1953
The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms
Short Story







