Michael Crichton
Michael Crichton is best known for his novel 'The Andromeda Strain' published in 1969, which tells the story of an Air Force team investigating a deadly satellite crash.
Novelist
October 23, 1942
Scorpio
November 05, 2008
66
Chicago, Illinois
Michael Crichton was a renowned American author, filmmaker, and screenwriter, primarily recognized for his science fiction and thriller novels. Among his most celebrated works are Jurassic Park, The Andromeda Strain, and The Lost World, with the Jurassic Park series being considered classics of the genre. Crichton’s novels frequently featured scientific and medical themes, influenced by his background in medicine. State of Fear, another of his notable works, delves into eco-terrorism and climate change. Besides his writing career, Crichton also worked as a producer and director, with prominent projects such as ER and Westworld. He received multiple awards for his contributions to literature and the entertainment industry. An interesting fact about Crichton is that he authored The Andromeda Strain in 1969, a novel about an Air Force team investigating a lethal satellite crash.