Clarke has served as Chairman of the British Interplanetary Society as well as belonged to scientific groups such as the Royal Astronomical Society and the Academy of Astronautics. In 1956, he craved a change of scenery and moved to Ceylon. Clarke graduated from King’s College in London, earning First Class Honours in the subjects of Physics and Mathematics. He lived in England for the first part of his life, even serving in the Second World War as a radio operator. Clarke also appeared in many other mediums, making appearances in documentaries and specials, and even has three acting credits to his name.īorn in Minehead in Somerset, England, on December 16, 1917, Clarke’s work continues to be read this day. The book was turned into a feature-length film that became quite famous and was created by Clarke and director Stanley Kubrick. His most famous work may well be his novel 2001: A Space Odyssey. He is known for being one of the top defining figures in the twentieth-century science fiction writing genre. Clarke is an English author of fictional novels.
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