Richard Wright

Personal Info

Know For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

1908-09-04 (52 years old)

Deathday

1960-11-28

Place of Birth

Roxie, Mississippi, USA

Richard Wright

Biography

His powerful, eloquent work examined the injustices African-Americans face in a white society. He won immediate fame for his first novel, "Native Son" (1940). It tells the story of Bigger Thomas, a young chauffeur whose inarticulate rage over his lot ultimately erupts into violence. "Native Son" was adapted into a play directed by Orson Welles in 1941, filmed in 1951 with Wright himself playing Bigger, and again in 1986. Wright's other books include "Black Boy" (1945), an autobiography; the novels "The Outsider" (1953) and "The Long Dream" (1958); the story collections "Uncle Tom's Children" (1938) and "Eight Men" (1961); and the philosophica...

Acting

1951

Native Son

as Bigger Thomas

1996

Historias Breves II: ¡Ratas!

as Material de archivo (Sangre negra)

Production

1986

Native Son

as Writer

1967

Savage Sunday

as Writer

1976

Almos' a Man

as Short Story

1988

The Catwalk

as Novel

1996

1951

Native Son

as Novel

2019

Native Son

as Novel

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