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| 1942 - Michael Crichton once wrote under pseudonyms, but today his name turns many media projects to gold. The creator of the television show "ER" and the two "Jurassic Park" movies was born in Chicago in 1942, and went on to college and medical school at Harvard. Works: - Odds On, (pseudonym: John Large) 1966
- Scratch One, (pseudonym: John Large) 1966
- A Case of Need, (pseudonym: Jeffery Hudson) 1968
- Easy Go, 1968
- The Andromeda Strain, 1969
- Five Patients: The Hospital Explained, (pseudonym: Michael Douglas) 1970
- Drug of Choice, (pseudonym: John Large) 1970
- Zero Cool, (pseudonym: John Large) 1970
- Dealing; or, the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues, (pseudonym: Michael Douglas) 1971
- Binary, 1972
- The Terminal Man, 1972
- Grove Descent, (pseudonym: John Large) 1973
- The Great Train Robbery, 1975, screenplay 1979
- Westworld, 1975, screenplay 1978
- Eaters of the Dead, 1976
- Jasper Johns, 1977
- Coma, (screenplay) 1978
- Electronic Life : How to Think About Computers, 1983
- Jurassic Park, 1990
- Sphere, 1987
- Rising Sun, 1992
- Disclosure, 1994
- Travels, 1993
- Congo, 1994
- The Lost World, 1994
- Airframe, 1997
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