J.K. Rowling
Biography (1965-)
Writer
Author. Born Joanne Kathleen Rowling, on July 31, 1965, in Chipping Sodbury,
near Bristol, England. A single mother living in Edinburgh, Scotland, Rowling became an international
literary sensation in 1999, when the first three installments
of her Harry Potter children's book series took over the top three
slots of The New York Times best-seller list after
achieving similar success in her native United Kingdom. The phenomenal response to
Rowling's books culminated in July 2000, when the fourth volume in the series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, became the
fastest-selling book in history.
A graduate of Exeter University,
Rowling moved to Portugal in 1990 to teach English. There, she met and married the Portuguese
journalist Jorge Arantes. The couple's daughter,
Jessica, was born in 1993. After her marriage ended in
divorce, Rowling moved to Edinburgh with her daughter to live near her younger sister, Di. While struggling to support Jessica and herself on welfare, Rowling
worked on a book, the idea for which had reportedly occurred to her while she
was traveling on a train from Manchester
to London in 1990. After a number of rejections, she finally sold the book, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (the word
"Philosopher" was changed to "Sorcerer" for its publication
in America), for the equivalent of about $4,000. The book, and its subseqent series, chronicled the life of Harry Potter, a
young wizard, and his motley band of cohorts at the Hogwarts School of
Witchcraft and Wizardry.
By the summer of 2000, the first three Harry Potter
books, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets and Harry
Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban earned approximately $480 million in
three years, with over 35 million copies in print in 35 languages. In July
2000, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire saw a first printing
of 5.3 million copies and advance orders of over 1.8 million. After a postponed
release date, the fifth installment, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, hit book stores in
June 2003. The sixth installment, Harry
Potter and the Half Blood Prince, sold 6.9 million copies in the United States
in its first 24 hours, the biggest opening in publishing history. Prior to its
July 2007 release, the seventh and final installment
in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly
Hallows was the largest ever pre-ordered book at chain stores Barnes &
Noble and Border's, and at Amazon.com. Rowling, now Britain's 13th wealthiest
woman -- wealthier than even the Queen -- does not plan to write any more books
in the series, but has not entirely ruled out the possibility.
A film version of Harry Potter and
the Sorcerer's Stone, directed by Chris Columbus (Home
Alone, Mrs. Doubtfire) was
released in November 2001. In its opening
weekend in the U.S., the film debuted on a record 8,200 screens and smashed the previous
box office record, earning an estimated $93.5 million ($20 million more than
the previous recordholder, 1999's The
Lost World: Jurassic Park). It ended the year as the top-grossing movie of
2001. The second and third films in the series opened in November 2002 and June
2004 respectively, each enjoying similar record-breaking box office success.Harry Potter and the
Goblet of Fire, directed by Mike Newell, was released in 2005. The fifth
movie, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
released in July 2007, featured screenwriter Michael Goldenberg, who replaced
Steve Kloves, writer of the first four films.
On December 26, 2001, J.K. Rowling
married the anesthetist Dr. Neil Murray at the
couple's home in Scotland. They have two children together David (b.2003) and Mackenzie (b.
2005). Rowling has one child, Jessica (b. 1993) from her previous marriage.
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