Tom Clancy
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Born: | April 12, 1947 (age 61) Baltimore County, Maryland, U.S. |
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Occupation: | Writer |
Nationality: | United States |
Writing period: | 1984 - 2003 |
Genres: | Thriller, Crime fiction |
Debut works: | The Hunt for Red October (1984) |
Thomas Leo "Tom" Clancy Jr. (born April 12, 1947) is a writer in the United States. His books are thrillers about politics, spys and the military. Most of his books include many technical details about their subjects. His stories take place during and after the Cold War. He owns with some other persons a Major League Baseball team. Clancy is also known for writing popular video games.
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[change] Biography
Thomas Leo Clancy Jr. was born April 12, 1947, in Maryland. He finished school 1965. After school he studied English Literature at Loyola College in Baltimore and finished that in 1968. He said he studied English because he was not smart enough to do physics.[1]
Clancy married his first wife, Wanda, in the 1970s. They have four children together and separated in 1998.
In 1993 Tom Clancy bought with some other people the Baltimore Orioles (Baseball team) from Eli Jacobs.
In 1999, Clancy, at age 52, married the 32-year-old writer Alexandra Marie Llewellyn, on June 26.
Clancy is known to be political conservative, and has given over $200,000 to Republican Party politicians.[2]
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From the books The Hunt for Red October, Patriot Games, Clear and Present Danger, and The Sum of All Fears films were made, that many people wanted to see. The first NetForce book was filmed for television.
The website IMDB says that Tom Clancy's novel Without Remorse is to be made into a movie in 2008. No other details are available (27 June 2007).
Several books that are written by other writers have Tom Clancy's name on them, because the books are written in the same way and have the same stories as his own. These are:
- Tom Clancy's Op-Center
- Tom Clancy's Power Plays
- Tom Clancy's Net Force
- Tom Clancy's Net Force Explorers
- Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell
Only two books of Clancy are not with Jack Ryan and/or John Clark.
For a list of all his books see the English wikipedia.
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News stories from Wikinews
- Transcript of interview with Deborah Norville on the War in Iraq - April 2004
- Detailed Tom Clancy Book Reviews
- Tom Clancy FAQ
- Internet Book Database of Fiction bibliography
- 1984, 1986 interviews of Tom Clancy by Don Swaim at Wired for Books
[change] Literary reviews and criticism
- "Something for the Boys" by Christopher Hitchens, The New York Review of Books, November 14, 1996. A review of Clancy's Marine: A Guided Tour of a Marine Expeditionary Unit.