![]() ![]() It has been eighteen years, two months, and four weeks since Wonderfalls premiered and twelve years, eleven months, and four weeks since Pushing Daisies ended. ![]() By signing up you agree to our terms of use Thank you for signing up! Keep an eye on your inbox. He recommended his Juilliard friend, Tracie Thoms, for the role of Mahandra, the eventual love interest of his character Aaron, a bookish and atheist PhD student in comparative religions who learns of his sister’s ability (inanimate objects speak to her) and has a spiritual crisis. He continued to act after graduation, starring in several off-Broadway plays before being cast in the Bryan Fuller–helmed television series Wonderfalls, which shot in Niagara Falls, on the Canadian side. His Juilliard cohort included actors Anthony Mackey and Tracie Thoms. While earning his four-year degree he was cast as the lead in Romeo and Juliet, as Cassius in Julius Caesar, and in various other roles. When the actor was an estimated 18 years, 5 months, and 2 weeks old, he began studies at the highly selective Juilliard School. Later, his family moved to Houston, Texas, where he attended Klein High School, leaving briefly to perform at the Alley Theatre but returning to graduate. As a child he lived in Saudi Arabia where his father, an engineer, worked in oil. The actor never wanted to be anything else. ![]() The facts are these: Lee Pace was born in Chickasha, Oklahoma, on March the 25th, 1979. ![]()
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These are the ones that worked for me, that’s all.” Below, we’ve excerpted twenty good reads he recommends for budding writers. King prefaces the list with a disclaimer: “I’m not Oprah and this isn’t my book club. He includes several non-fiction books as well. King recommends contemporary realist writers like Richard Bausch, John Irving, and Annie Proulx alongside the occasional postmodernist or “difficult” writer like Don DeLillo or Cormac McCarthy. Rowling sit comfortably next to lit-class staples like Dickens, Faulkner, and Conrad. Best-selling genre writers like Nelson DeMille, Thomas Harris, and needs-no-introduction J.K. As evidence of his disregard for academic canons, we have his reading list for writers, which he attached as an appendix to On Writing. Few contemporary writers have challenged the somewhat arbitrary division between literary and so-called genre fiction so much as Stephen King, whose status provokes word wars like this debate at the Los Angeles Review of Books. 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