Lee Child

Novelist

Lee Child was born in Coventry, England, United Kingdom on October 29th, 1954 and is the Novelist. At the age of 70, Lee Child biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 29, 1954
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Age
70 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$50 Million
Profession
Author, Novelist, Screenwriter, Writer
Lee Child Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Lee Child Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Education
University of Sheffield (LLB)
Lee Child Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Jane Grant ​(m. 1975)​
Children
1
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Siblings
Andrew Grant (brother)
Lee Child Career

Grant joined Granada Television, part of the UK's ITV Network, in Manchester as a presentation director. There he was involved with shows including Brideshead Revisited, The Jewel in the Crown, Prime Suspect, and Cracker. Grant was involved in the transmission of more than 40,000 hours of programming for Granada, writing thousands of commercials and news stories. He worked at Granada from 1977 to 1995 and ended his career there with two years as a trade union shop steward.

After being made redundant from his job because of corporate restructuring, Grant decided to start writing novels, stating they are "the purest form of entertainment." In 1997, his first novel, Killing Floor, was published, and he moved to the United States in the summer of 1998. He starts each new book of the series on an anniversary of his starting the first book after losing his job.

His pen name "Lee" comes from a family joke about a heard mispronunciation of the name of Renault's Le Car, as "Lee Car". Calling anything "Lee" became a family gag. His daughter, Ruth, was "lee child".

"Child" places his books alphabetically on bookstore and library shelves between crime fiction greats Raymond Chandler and Agatha Christie. Grant has said that he chose the name Reacher for the central character in his novels because he himself is tall and when they were grocery shopping his wife Jane remarked: "'Hey, if this writing thing doesn't pan out, you could always be a reacher in a supermarket.' ... 'I thought, Reacher – good name.'"

Some books in the Jack Reacher series are written in the first person, while others are written in the third person. Grant has characterised the books as revenge stories – "Somebody does a very bad thing, and Reacher takes revenge" – driven by his anger at the downsizing at Granada. Although English, he deliberately chose to write American-style thrillers. In 2007, Grant collaborated with 14 other writers to create the 17-part serial thriller The Chopin Manuscript, narrated by Alfred Molina. This was broadcast weekly on Audible.com between 25 September 2007 and 13 November 2007.

On 30 June 2008, it was announced that Grant would be taking up a Visiting Professorship at the University of Sheffield from November 2008. In 2009, Grant funded 52 Jack Reacher scholarships for students at the university.

Grant was elected president of the Mystery Writers of America in 2009. Grant was the Programming Chair for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Writing Festival in 2018, part of the Harrogate International Festivals portfolio.

In 2019, it was announced that Child would be curating a new TV show called Lee Child: True Crime. The show will dramatise real-life crime stories from around the world and focus on average people who go to extraordinary lengths to fight crime or seek justice.

In January 2020, Child announced that he would be retiring from writing the Jack Reacher book series, and hand it to his brother Andrew Grant, who would write further books of the series under the surname Child. He intended to write the next few books together with Grant before passing the series entirely over to him.

Grant's prose has been described as "hardboiled" and "commercial" in style. A 2012 interview suggested that many aspects of the Jack Reacher novels were deliberately aimed at maintaining the books' profitability, rather than for literary reasons. For instance, making Jack Reacher have one parent who was French was suggested as being partly because the presence of only American members of Reacher's family would limit the series's appeal in France. The same interview stated that Grant "didn't apologise about the commercial nature" of his fiction.

In 2020 Child joined the Booker Prize judging panel, alongside Margaret Busby (chair), Sameer Rahim, Lemn Sissay and Emily Wilson.

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Thriller writer Lee Child: I bought a Renoir with the crazy fee I got for writing a screenplay

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 7, 2024
Thriller writer Lee Child is best known for his Jack Reacher novels which have sold more than 100 million copies globally. The books have been ­adapted for cinema, with Tom Cruise in the title role, and turned into a hit Amazon Prime TV series starring Alan Ritchson. Coventry-born father-of-one Lee, 69, and his American wife Jane divide their time between their ­Wyoming ranch and New York townhouse.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS: Was Sean Connery's role of Zed in Zardoz the most bizarre piece of casting ever?

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2024
While former 007 Connery, wearing an oversized nappy and long flowing hairpiece, was indeed a strange sight, the casting of 5ft 7in tall Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher in two films raised more than a few eyebrows as, in the Reacher books written by Lee Child, the character is a powerfully built 6ft 5in. Academy Award-winning actress Joan Crawford played an unlikely anthropologist who favoured brightly hued outfits and attempted to communicate with a prehistoric caveman found living beneath the British countryside in Trog (1970).

'Sometimes you've got to jump. It's deep water… but you know you can swim'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 3, 2024
Bestselling author VICTORIA HISLOP, 65, didn't start writing fiction until her 40s. Nurture what you're really good at as you get older, she tells Tasmina Perry, and success will follow