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William Styron

William Styron

WritingBorn June 11, 1925 (81 years old at death)· Died November 1, 2006

Newport News, Virginia, USA

IMDb

Biography

William Clark Styron Jr. (June 11, 1925 – November 1, 2006) was an American novelist and essayist who won major literary awards for his work. Styron was best known for his novels, including: Lie Down in Darkness (1951), his acclaimed first work, published when he was 26; The Confessions of Nat Turner (1967), narrated by Nat Turner, the leader of an 1831 Virginia slave revolt; Sophie's Choice (1979), a story "told through the eyes of a young aspiring writer from the South, about a Polish Catholic survivor of Auschwitz and her brilliant but psychotic Jewish lover in postwar Brooklyn". In 1985, he had his first serious bout with depression. Once he recovered from his illness, Styron was able to write the memoir Darkness Visible (1990), the work for which he became best known during the last two decades of his life. Styron was born in the Hilton Village historic district of Newport News, Virginia, the son of Pauline Margaret (Abraham) and William Clark Styron. He grew up in the South and was steeped in its history. His birthplace was less than a hundred miles from the site of Nat Turner's slave rebellion, later the source for Styron's most famous and controversial novel. Styron's Northern mother and liberal Southern father gave him a broad perspective on race relations. Styron's childhood was a difficult one. His father, a shipyard engineer, had clinical depression, which Styron himself would later experience. His mother died from breast cancer in 1939 when Styron was still a boy, following her decade-long battle with the disease. Styron attended public school in Warwick County, first at Hilton School and then at Morrison High School (now known as Warwick High School) for two years, until his father sent him to Christchurch School, an Episcopal college-preparatory school in the Tidewater region of Virginia. Styron once said, "But of all the schools I attended...only Christchurch ever commanded something more than mere respect—which is to say, my true and abiding affection." Upon graduation, Styron enrolled in Davidson College and joined Phi Delta Theta. By the age of eighteen he was reading the writers who would have a lasting influence on his vocation as a novelist and writer, especially Thomas Wolfe. Styron transferred to Duke University in 1943 as a part of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps V-12 program aimed at fast-tracking officer candidates by enrolling them simultaneously in basic training and bachelor's degree programs. There he published his first fiction, a short story heavily influenced by William Faulkner, in an anthology of student work. Styron published several short stories in the university literary magazine, The Archive, between 1944 and 1946. Though Styron was made a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, the Japanese surrendered before his ship left San Francisco. After the war, he returned to full-time studies at Duke and completed his Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English in 1947. ... Source: Article "William Styron" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Also known as: Bill Styron
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Total credits: 11

Known For

Apostrophes
TV
★8.5

Apostrophes

as Self

Mark Twain
TV
★0.0

Mark Twain

as self

Movies (7)

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

as Self

2003

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

as Self (uncredited)

2002

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression

TV Shows (2)

Apostrophes

Apostrophes

as Self

1 ep.

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

as self

2 ep.

Apostrophes

Behind the Camera

Sophie's Choice

Sophie's Choice

Novel

Shadrach

Shadrach

Short Story

Sophie's Choice
Naked in New York
Movie
★4.8

Naked in New York

as Self

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property
Movie
★6.3

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

as Self

Mark Twain
Movie
★7.1

Mark Twain

as Self (uncredited)

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
Movie
★3.0

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

as Self

The Painted Boy
Movie
★0.0

The Painted Boy

as Self/Writer

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski
Movie
★2.0

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression
Movie
★8.0

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression

as Self

Apostrophes
TV
★8.5

Apostrophes

as Self

1975

Mark Twain
TV
★0.0

Mark Twain

as self

2002

Naked in New York
Movie
★4.8

Naked in New York

as Self

1993

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property
Movie
★6.3

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

as Self

2003

Mark Twain
Movie
★7.1

Mark Twain

as Self (uncredited)

2002

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket
Movie
★3.0

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

as Self

1989

The Painted Boy
Movie
★0.0

The Painted Boy

as Self/Writer

1995

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski
Movie
★2.0

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski

1995

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression
Movie
★8.0

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression

as Self

1998

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression

as Self

1998

The Painted Boy

The Painted Boy

as Self/Writer

1995

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski

1995

Naked in New York

Naked in New York

as Self

1993

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

as Self

1989

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

Nat Turner: A Troublesome Property

as Self

2003

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

as Self (uncredited)

2002

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression

Dead Blue: Surviving Depression

as Self

1998

The Painted Boy

The Painted Boy

as Self/Writer

1995

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski

Sex, Lies and Jerzy Kosinski

1995

Naked in New York

Naked in New York

as Self

1993

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

as Self

1989

Apostrophes

as Self

1 episodes

Mark Twain

Mark Twain

as self

2 episodes

Sophie's Choice

Novel

Shadrach

Shadrach

Short Story