
Ray Douglas Bradbury (August 22, 1920 - June 5, 2012) was an American fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery writer. Best known for his dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451 (1953) and for the science fiction stories gathered together as The Martian Chronicles (1950) and The Illustrated Man (1951), Bradbury is one of the most celebrated among 20th and 21st century American writers of speculative fiction. Many of Bradbury's works have been adapted into television shows or films.

Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman

Hugh Hefner: American Playboy

Apostrophes

Aliens, Dragons, Monsters & Me

Ray Harryhausen: The Early Years Collection

Le Grand Échiquier

C.S. Lewis: Dreamer of Narnia

The Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal

Ray Harryhausen: Special Effects Titan

Universal Horror

The Sci-Fi Boys

The Tramp and the Dictator

A Century of Science Fiction

The Ray Bradbury Theater

The Harryhausen Chronicles

The Halloween Tree

Out of Print

Lon Chaney: A thousand faces

How to Live Forever

Prisoners of Gravity

Rich and Famous

Pulp Fiction: The Golden Age of Storytelling

The Making of 'Fahrenheit 451'

Charles Beaumont: The Short Life of Twilight Zone's Magic Man

Playboy's 25th Anniversary Celebration

The Stan Freberg Commercials

The Ray Bradbury Theater: A Sound of Thunder

In Search of Tarzan with Jonathan Ross

In Search of Oz

Infinite Horizons: Space Beyond Apollo

The Fly Papers: The Buzz on Hollywood's Scariest Insect

Any Friend of Nicholas Nickleby Is a Friend of Mine

The Ray Bradbury Theater: And So Died Riabouchinska

Dennis Miller

Science Fiction Film Awards