Charles McCarthy Jr. net worth is
$35 Million
Charles McCarthy Jr. Wiki Biography
Cormac McCarthy (born Charles McCarthy; July 20, 1933) is an American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter. He has written ten novels, spanning the Southern Gothic, Western, and post-apocalyptic genres. He won the Pulitzer Prize and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction for The Road (2006). His 2005 novel No Country for Old Men was adapted as a 2007 film of the same name, which won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. For All the Pretty Horses (1992), he won both the U.S. National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award. All the Pretty Horses, The Road, and Child of God have also been adapted as motion pictures.Blood Meridian (1985) was among Time magazine's list of 100 best English-language books published between 1923 and 2005 and placed joint runner-up in a poll taken in 2006 by The New York Times of the best American fiction published in the last 25 years. Literary critic Harold Bloom named him as one of the four major American novelists of his time, alongside Don DeLillo, Thomas Pynchon and Philip Roth, and called Blood Meridian "the greatest single book since Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying". In 2010, The Times ranked The Road first on its list of the 100 best fiction and non-fiction books of the past 10 years. McCarthy has been increasingly mentioned as a candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Full Name | Cormac McCarthy |
Net Worth | $35 Million |
Date Of Birth | July 20, 1933 |
Place Of Birth | Providence, Rhode Island, U.S. |
Profession | Writer, Actor, Producer |
Education | University of Tennessee, Knoxville Catholic High School |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Jennifer Winkley (divorced) |
Children | Cullen McCarthy, son, 1962, John McCarthy, son, 1998 |
Parents | Gladys Christina McGrail McCarthy, Charles Joseph McCarthy |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0565092 |
Awards | Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, MacArthur Fellowship, National Book Award for Fiction, National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction, Guggenheim Fellowship for Creative Arts, US & Canada, Tähtivaeltaja Award, Quill Award for General fiction, James Tait Black Memorial Prize - Fiction |
Nominations | International Dublin Literary Award, Hammett Prize, Locus Award for Best Science Fiction Novel |
Movies | The Counselor, Child of God, The Road, No Country for Old Men, All the Pretty Horses |
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1 | Graphic violence written in disurbing detail. |
2 | Dialogue with no quotation marks |
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1 | On Terrence Malick, whom he admires: It's so strange; I never knew what happened to him. I saw Richard Gere in New Orleans one time, and I said, "What ever happened to Terry Malick?" And he said, "Everybody asks me that." He said, "I have no idea." But later on I met Terry. And he just - he just decided that he didn't want to live that life. Or so he told me. He just didn't want to live the life. It wasn't that he didn't like the films. It's just, if you could do it without living in Hollywood ... |
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1 | Biography-bibliography in "Contemporary Authors," New Revision Series, Volume 171, pp. 260-270. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Cengage Learning, 2008. |
2 | Literary critic Harold Bloom considers him one of the four major American novelists of his time, along with Thomas Pynchon, Don DeLillo, and Philip Roth. |
3 | Lives with his family in the Tesuque, New Mexico, area. |
4 | Has two sons, Cullen (with Lee Holleman) and John (with Jennifer Winkley, his current wife). |
5 | His novel "The Road" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2007. |
6 | His novel "All the Pretty Horses" won the [American] National Book Award in 1992. |
Writer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Counselor | 2013 | written by | |
Child of God | 2013 | novel | |
The Sunset Limited | 2011 | TV Movie play / written by | |
The Road | 2009/I | novel | |
Outer Dark | 2009 | Short novel | |
No Country for Old Men | 2007 | novel | |
All the Pretty Horses | 2000 | novel | |
Visions | 1977 | TV Series written by - 1 episode | |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Grainne Uaile-The Movie | 2017 | | Grimm |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Counselor | 2013 | executive producer | |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Road | 2009/I | special thanks | |
Outer Dark | 2009 | Short special thanks | |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Truth of the Situation: Making 'The Counselor' | 2014 | Video documentary | Himself |
The Unbelievers | 2013 | Documentary | Himself |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2008 | USC Scripter Award | USC Scripter Award | | No Country for Old Men (2007) |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2001 | USC Scripter Award | USC Scripter Award | | All the Pretty Horses (2000) |
Known for movies
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