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John Ernst Steinbeck, Jr. (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) was an American writer. He is widely known for the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and East of Eden (1952) and the novella Of Mice and Men (1937). Author of twenty-seven books, including sixteen novels, six non-fiction books and five collections of short stories, Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962.
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Filmography
all 43
Movies 39
Writer 25
self 4
TV Shows 4
Narrator 1
Screenplay 1
Self (archive footage)

Great Literary Tour (2016)
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Himself (Archival Footage)

John Steinbeck: Voice of America (2011)
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Writer

The Pearl (2001)
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Cannery Row (1982)
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The Red Pony (1973)
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Topoli (1972)
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The Harness (1971)
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Theatre Play

Burning Bright (1959)
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Screenplay

Viva Zapata! (1952)
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The Red Pony (1949)
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The Pearl (1947)
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Novel

East of Eden
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The Mouse
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Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1902-02-27
Deathday1968-12-20 (66 years old)
Birth NameJeffery Ernest Steinbeck
Birth PlaceSalinas, United States
Religionagnosticism
Height
RelationshipsElaine Anderson Steinbeck (1950 - 1968), Carol Henning (1930 - 1943), Gwyn Conger (1943 - 1948)
ChildrenJohn Steinbeck IV, Thomas Steinbeck
FatherJohn Steinbeck
MotherOlive Hamilton
CitizenshipsUnited States
ResidencesJohn Steinbeck House, United States of America
Also Known AsJohn Ernst Steinbeck
AwardsNational Book Award for Fiction, King Haakon VII Freedom Cross, Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, California Hall of Fame, Nobel Prize in Literature, Presidential Medal of Freedom
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