
John Michael Crichton,
M.D. (October 23, 1942 – November 4, 2008
[2][3]) was an
American author,
producer and
director, best known for his work in the
science,
medical fiction and
thriller genres. His books have sold over 150 million copies worldwide. His works were usually based on the
action genre and heavily feature
technology. Many of his
future history novels have
medical or
scientific underpinnings, reflecting his medical training and science background. He was the author of
The Andromeda Strain,
Congo,
Disclosure,
Rising Sun,
Timeline,
State of Fear,
Prey, and
Next. He was also the creator of the TV series
ER, but is probably most famous for being the author of
Jurassic Park, and its sequel
The Lost World, both adapted into high grossing films and leading to the very successful
franchise. The final book he published before his death was
Next, and he also had another project set for some time in 2009.

Crichton was married five and divorced four times. He was married to Suzanna Childs, Joan Radam (1965 – 1970), Kathy St. Johns (1978 – 1980) and
Anne-Marie Martin (1987 - 2003), the mother of his only child, daughter Taylor Anne (born 1989). At the time of his death, Crichton was married to Sherri Alexander.
Wikinews has related news:
American author Michael Crichton dies at age 66. He died of
throat cancer on November 4, 2008.
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