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Douglas Kennedy was born on 1 January, 1955 in New York, New York, United States, is a Novelist, travel writer. At 65 years old, Douglas Kennedy height not available right now. We will update Douglas Kennedy's height soon as possible.
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Novelist, travel writer |
Douglas Kennedy Age |
67 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
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1 January 1955 |
Birthday |
1 January |
Birthplace |
New York, New York, United States |
Nationality |
United States |
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He is a member of famous Novelist with the age 67 years old group.
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Who Is Douglas Kennedy's Wife?
His wife is Grace Patricia Carley (m. 1985)
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Wife |
Grace Patricia Carley (m. 1985) |
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Children |
Max Kennedy, Amelia Kennedy |
Douglas Kennedy Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Douglas Kennedy worth at the age of 67 years old? Douglas Kennedy’s income source is mostly from being a successful Novelist. He is from United States. We have estimated
Douglas Kennedy's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
His latest novel, “Isabelle in the Afternoon” will be published by Penguin Random House in January 2020.
After it was published in 2017 in France, "The Great Wide Open" was published in the US and the UK in 2019.
Kennedy is the author of twelve novels, including the international bestsellers The Big Picture, The Pursuit of Happiness, Leaving the World and The Moment. His latest novel, The Heat of Betrayal, was published by Random House UK on 23 April 2015 and in France by Belfond as Mirage on 7 May 2015, with an American publication in February 2016, under the title The Blue Hour by Atria (a division of Simon and Schuster). He is also the author of three highly praised travel books.
More than 14 million copies of his books have been sold worldwide and his work has been translated into twenty-two languages. Kennedy's novels are often written in European landscapes, and have been particularly acclaimed and beloved in France; his novel, Five Days, published by Atria in April 2013 and by Belfond in October 2013, became a #1 Bestseller in France, as did his earlier novels, The Moment and Leaving the World. Kennedy received the French decoration Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2007. In November 2009, he received the first “Grand Prix du Figaro,” awarded by the newspaper Le Figaro.
The Woman in the Fifth, the story of a beleaguered professor who falls in love with a strange woman who isn't the person she seems, was also adapted into film, and was released in November 2011, starring Ethan Hawke and Kristin Scott Thomas.
The Dead Heart was the basis of the 1997 film Welcome to Woop Woop. Kennedy's second novel, The Big Picture, a New York Times Bestseller, was a dark exploration of identity and self-entrapment set in Connecticut's suburbs. It was adapted as a French film (L'Homme qui voulait vivre sa vie) and released in theaters in 2010, starring Romain Duris and Catherine Deneuve.
In 1977, he returned to Dublin and started a co-operative theatre company with a friend. He was later hired to run the Abbey Theatre's second house, The Peacock. He also co-produced the 1983 Irish drama film Attracta starring Wendy Hiller. At the age of 28, he resigned from The Peacock to write full-time. After several radio plays for the BBC and one stage play, he decided to switch directions and wrote his first book, a narrative account of his travels in Egypt called Beyond the Pyramids, which was published in 1988. Kennedy and his then-wife moved to London that year, where Kennedy expanded his journalistic work, and wrote for The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph, The Listener, the New Statesman, and the British editions of Esquire and GQ.
Douglas Kennedy (born January 1, 1955) is an American novelist.
Douglas Kennedy was born in New York City in 1955, the son of a commodities broker and a production assistant at NBC. He was educated at The Collegiate School and graduated with a B.A. magna cum laude from Bowdoin College in 1976. He also spent a year studying at Trinity College Dublin. "I was a history major," Kennedy explained. "Retrospectively, I think the history major provides much better training for a novelist. So much of what I do in my own fiction is observational; is looking at behavior. By studying human history you really see how human folly endlessly repeats itself. In my work—in whatever form it takes—I am very much grappling with what it means to be American in this way."