About Richard Price
Novelist Richard Price was born on October 12, 1949 in New York, United States (He's 75 years old now).
He is best known for novels like Lush Life (2008), The Wanderers (1974), and Clockers (1974). (1992). Life Lessons (1989), Mad Dog and Glory (1992), and the Oscar-nominated The Color of Money are among his screenplays (1986).
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Richard Price before becoming famous
Richard Price was born in the Zodiac sign Libra (The Scales), and 1949 is the year of the Chinese Zodiac Ox (牛).
He graduated from Cornell University and moved on to Columbia University for his MFA in creative writing. He went on to teach writing at Yale and New York University.
Achievement of Richard Price
Clockers, his novel, received a National Book Critics Circle Award nomination.
Richard Price's Family, Spouse, Dating and Relationship
He was raised in a Bronx housing project. He married Lorraine Adams later in life.
Richard Price Collabed with
He worked on the Movie Actor Denzel Washington picture American Gangster as an uncredited writer.
Richard Price Income & Net worth
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Latest information about Richard Price updated on March 18 2023.