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Bret Easton Ellis (born March 7, 1964) is an American author and screenwriter. Ellis was one of the literary Brat Pack and is a self-proclaimed satirist whose trademark technique, as a writer, is the expression of extreme acts and opinions in an affectless style. His novels commonly share recurring characters. When Ellis was 21, his first novel, the controversial bestseller Less than Zero (1985), was published by Simon & Schuster. His third novel, American Psycho (1991), was his most successful. Upon its release the literary establishment widely condemned it as overly violent and misogynistic. Though many petitions to ban the book saw Ellis dropped by Simon & Schuster, the resounding controversy convinced Alfred A. Knopf to release it as a paperback later that year. Ellis's novels have become increasingly metafictional. Lunar Park (2005), a pseudo-memoir and ghost story, received positive reviews. Imperial Bedrooms (2010), marketed as a sequel to Less than Zero, continues in this vein. The Shards (2023) is a fictionalized memoir of Ellis's final year of high school in 1981 Los Angeles. Four of Ellis's works have been made into films. Less than Zero was adapted in 1987 as a film of the same name, but the film bore little resemblance to the novel. Mary Harron's adaptation of American Psycho was released in 2000. Roger Avary's adaptation of The Rules of Attraction was released in 2002. The Informers, co-written by Ellis and based on his collection of short stories, was released in 2008. Ellis also wrote the screenplay for the 2013 film The Canyons. Early life and education Ellis was born in Los Angeles in 1964, and raised in Sherman Oaks in the San Fernando Valley. His father, Robert Martin Ellis, was a property developer, and his mother, Dale Ellis (née Dennis), was a homemaker. They divorced in 1982. During the initial release of his third novel, American Psycho, Ellis said that his father was abusive and was the basis of the book's best-known character, Patrick Bateman. Later Ellis said the character was not in fact based on his father, but on Ellis himself, saying that all of his work came from a specific place of pain he was going through in his life during the writing of each of his books. Ellis says that while his family life growing up was somewhat difficult due to the divorce, he mostly had an "idyllic" California childhood. Ellis graduated from The Buckley School in Sherman Oaks section of Los Angeles. He then attended Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont, where he studied music and then gradually gravitated to writing, which had been one of his passions since childhood. At Bennington College, he met and befriended Donna Tartt and Jonathan Lethem, who both later became published writers. At Bennington College, he also completed his first novel, Less than Zero, which was published while Ellis was 21 and still in college. Career After the success and controversy of Less than Zero in 1985, Ellis became closely associated and good friends with fellow Brat Pack writer Jay McInerney: the two became known as the "toxic twins" for their highly publicized late-night debauchery. Ellis became a pariah for a time following the release of American Psycho (1991), which later became a critical and cult hit, more so after its 2000 movie adaptation. It is now regarded as Ellis's magnum opus, garnering acknowledgement from a number of academics. The Informers (1994) was offered to his publisher during Glamorama's long writing history. Ellis wrote a screenplay for The Rules of Attraction's film adaptation, which was not used. He records a fictionalized version of his life story up until this point in the first chapter of Lunar Park (2005). After the death of his lover Michael Wade Kaplan, Ellis was spurred to finish Lunar Park and inflected it with a new tone of wistfulness. Ellis was approached by young screenwriter Nicholas Jarecki to adapt The Informers into a film; the script they co-wrote was cut from 150 to 94 pages and taken from Jarecki to give to Australian director Gregor Jordan, whose light-on-humor vision of the film met with negative reviews when it was released in 2009. Despite setbacks as a screenwriter, Ellis teamed up with director Gus Van Sant in 2009 to adapt the Vanity Fair article "The Golden Suicides" into a film of the same name, depicting the paranoid final days and suicides of celebrity artists Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake. The film, as of 2014, had not been made. When Van Sant appeared on The Bret Easton Ellis Podcast on February 12, 2014, he stated that he was never attached to the project as a screenwriter or a director, merely a consultant, saying that the material seemed too tricky for him to properly render on screen. Ellis and Van Sant mentioned that Naomi Watts and Ryan Gosling were approached to star as Duncan and Blake, respectively. Ellis confirmed that he and his producing partner Braxton Pope were still working on the project, with Ellis revisiting the screenplay from time to time. As of April 2014, radical filmmaker Gaspar Noé was officially attached to direct if the film went into production, but he proved troublesome to work with due to his erratic behavior. In 2010, Ellis released Imperial Bedrooms, the sequel to his début novel. Ellis wrote it following his return to LA. It fictionalizes his work on the film adaptation of The Informers, from the perspective of Clay. Publishers Weekly gave the book a positive review, saying, "Ellis fans will delight in the characters and Ellis's easy hand in manipulating their fates, and though the novel's synchronicity with Zero is sublime, this also works as a stellar stand-alone." Ellis expressed interest in writing the screenplay for the Fifty Shades of Grey film adaptation. He discussed casting with his followers, and even mentioned meeting with the film's producers, as well as noting he felt it went well. The job eventually went to Kelly Marcel, Patrick Marber and Mark Bomback. In 2012 Ellis wrote the screenplay for the independent film The Canyons and helped raise money for its production. The film was released in 2013 and critically panned, but was a modest financial success, with Lindsay Lohan's performance in the lead role earning some positive reviews. Personal life When asked in an interview in 2002 whether he was gay, Ellis explained that he did not identify as gay or straight, but was comfortable being thought of as homosexual, bisexual, or heterosexual and enjoyed playing with his persona, identifying variously as gay, straight, and bisexual to different people over the years. In a February 1999 interview, Ellis suggested that his reluctance to definitively label his sexuality was for "artistic reasons." "If people knew that I was straight, they'd read [my books] in a different way. If they knew I was gay, Psycho would be read as a different book," he told the Los Angeles Times. In an interview with Robert F. Coleman, Ellis said he had an "indeterminate sexuality", t.... Discover the E A Ellis popular books. Find the top 100 most popular E A Ellis books.

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  • Ellis Et Al. v. Haines synopsis, comments

    Ellis Et Al. v. Haines

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    This is an original action for disbarment brought under Admission and Disciplinary Rules 24, 25, 26 and 27, charging the respondent with having been convicted of a felony, with bei...

  • Ellis v. Board of Governors synopsis, comments

    Ellis v. Board of Governors

    Supreme Court of Illinois

    The plaintiff, Ruth Ellis, filed suit against the Board of Governors of State Colleges and Universities of Illinois (the Board) in the circuit court of Sangamon County. In her com...

  • Ellis Erdman v. Steve White synopsis, comments

    Ellis Erdman v. Steve White

    First District Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Defendantappellant Linda Ware (Ware) appeals from a conviction by the court of neglect of a dependent, a class D felony, claiming that the evidence does not demonstrate she "knowin...

  • Thelma J. Ellis v. Knox County Department synopsis, comments

    Thelma J. Ellis v. Knox County Department

    First District No. 1-481A 118 Court of Appeals of Indiana

    ROBERTSON, J. The appellantrespondents, the natural parents of Chad Owen Ellis, appeal from the trial court's judgment terminating their parental rights.

  • Charles M. Ellis v. Hubbell Metals synopsis, comments

    Charles M. Ellis v. Hubbell Metals

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    The Indiana Department of State Revenue (Department) appeals an adverse decision in the trial court on the claim of Harrison Steel Casting Co. (Taxpayer) for a refund of taxes paid...

  • Dragon Trees synopsis, comments

    Dragon Trees

    Drake O. Wingem

    FOR PREVIEW GO TO INSTAGRAM: jaybird540 This story is a door into a strange new world. Where nature is unlike anything seen before. A place with many interesting creatures, o...

  • All My Lies synopsis, comments

    All My Lies

    Sophie Flynn

    'Perfectly paced, suspenseful and gripping a real pageturner' SOPHIE HANNAH, author of Haven't They Grown 'A rollercoaster ride with a cast of flawed characters an exce...

  • Ellis v. New Amsterdam Casualty Co. synopsis, comments

    Ellis v. New Amsterdam Casualty Co.

    Virginia Supreme Court

    This is an action at law brought by the plaintiff in error against the New Amsterdam Casualty Company, defendant in error, to establish the liability of the defendant upon a policy...

  • People State New York v. Marvin Ellis synopsis, comments

    People State New York v. Marvin Ellis

    Court of Appeals of New York

    The order of the Appellate Division should be reversed, motion to suppress statements made by defendant in response to police interrogation at the 24th Precinct granted, and a new ...

  • People State New York v. Keith Ellis synopsis, comments

    People State New York v. Keith Ellis

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Defendant has been charged with criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree (Penal Law, § 265.02). He appeals from an order of the Appellate Division reversing an order of...

  • Ellis v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Ellis v. State Indiana

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    Appellants sole assignment of error is that the trial court erred in overruling his motion for new trial. The two grounds given in the motion for new trial are that the decision of...

  • People State New York v. Ellis Centano synopsis, comments

    People State New York v. Ellis Centano

    Court of Appeals of New York

    Defendant argues that he was subjected to a custodial interrogation and that due to the failure to administer Miranda warnings (Miranda v Arizona, 384 U.S. 436), all st...

  • Powers v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    Powers v. Ellis

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    This action was brought by the appellee to recover damages alleged to have been sustained when appellants truck, moving at a negligent speed, struck and damaged appellees fruit and...

  • North Carolina v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    North Carolina v. Ellis

    Supreme Court of North Carolina No. 598P90

    Order Upon consideration of the petition filed by Defendant in this matter for discretionary review of the decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals pursuant to G.S. 7A31, th...

  • Wayne E. Ellis and J. Evelyn Ellis v. synopsis, comments

    Wayne E. Ellis and J. Evelyn Ellis v.

    Supreme Court of Idaho No. 12086

    This appeal presents questions concerning the relative rights and interests of a vendor and a defaulting purchaser under an installment land sale contract. Wayne E. and ...

  • Charles Ellis Birkla v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Charles Ellis Birkla v. State Indiana

    Supreme Court Of Indiana

    DefendantAppellant Charles Ellis Birkla was indicted by the grand jurors of Vanderburgh County and charged with first degree murder (Count I) and first degree murder in the commiss...

  • Thomas E. Ellis, Jonathan M. Hill, Daniel Roper, And T. B. Bethea, Plaintiffs in Error v. Thomas Jones synopsis, comments

    Thomas E. Ellis, Jonathan M. Hill, Daniel Roper, And T. B. Bethea, Plaintiffs in Error v. Thomas Jones

    United States Supreme Court

    THIS case was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the southern district of Alabama. On the 16th of January, 1837, the plaintiffs in error ex...

  • State West Virginia v. Donald Lee Ellis synopsis, comments

    State West Virginia v. Donald Lee Ellis

    Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia

    "The declarations or admissions of a participant in a conspiracy, made after the conspiracy has terminated, are not admissible in evidence against a coconspirator of the person mak...

  • Martich v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    Martich v. Ellis

    Illinois Appellate Court — First District (2Nd Division) Judgment Affirmed

    Following a bench trial, defendant, James Harris, was found Page 665 guilty of robbery and aggravated battery and sentenced to serve concurrent terms of five and four years, respec...

  • Phillip E. Ellis and Carolyn B. Ellis V. synopsis, comments

    Phillip E. Ellis and Carolyn B. Ellis V.

    Supreme Court Of Utah

    This is an interlocutory appeal granted to review a ruling of the district court that the defendant in a personal injury action must answer in discovery procedure whether she is in...

  • Ellis Curry v. State Indiana synopsis, comments

    Ellis Curry v. State Indiana

    Court of Appeals of Indiana No. 172A37

    This is an appeal from a denial of Post Conviction Relief. The conviction from which Curry sought relief was from the crime of attempted rape while armed with a deadly weapon, to w...

  • People v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    People v. Ellis

    Supreme Court of Illinois

    Rehearing denied January 25, 1979. The defendant, Morris Ellis, was convicted of two misdemeanor violations of the Election Code (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1973, ch. 46, pars. 2911, 2912) i...

  • State v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    State v. Ellis

    Supreme Court of North Carolina No. 1

    Defendant assigns as error the absence of a specific verdict of ""guilty."" He takes the position that a verdict will not support a judgment against him unless the issues of patern...

  • People v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    People v. Ellis

    Supreme Court of Illinois

    Rehearing denied May 31, 1974. Defendant, Delbert Ellis, was indicted in the circuit court of Macon County on one count of forgery and two counts of burglary. He entered a plea of...

  • Brannon v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    Brannon v. Ellis

    Supreme Court of North Carolina

    The plaintiffs entered fortyfour exceptions to the courts charge to the jury, a number of which are meritorious. In addition thereto, they excepted to and assign as error the failu...

  • Anne Marie Mcginley-Ellis v. Charles R. synopsis, comments

    Anne Marie Mcginley-Ellis v. Charles R.

    Supreme Court of Minnesota

    The Court of Appeals purported to evaluate the trial courts fidelity to the Indiana Child Support Guidelines under the abuse of discretion standard. It thus contravened the rule an...

  • Ruth Ellis v. Public Service Company synopsis, comments

    Ruth Ellis v. Public Service Company

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    upon which he was riding was struck by a motorcycle driven by Rick Waterson, an unlicensed, uninsured minor. Ralph McNall, Davids father and a cross appellee in this action, had be...

  • Walker v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    Walker v. Ellis

    Court of Appeals of Indiana

    The appellant was charged by affidavit of the crime of grand larceny. He was tried and convicted by a

  • Ellis D. Wheeler v. S. E. White synopsis, comments

    Ellis D. Wheeler v. S. E. White

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This is a suit for damages brought by petitioner, Ellis D. Wheeler, against respondent, S. E. White. Wheeler alleged that White had breached a contract to secure a loan or furnish ...

  • Tom E. Ellis v. Charles Vanderslice synopsis, comments

    Tom E. Ellis v. Charles Vanderslice

    Supreme Court of Texas

    This appeal was taken from an order restraining the county clerk of Dallas County from certifying to the commissioners court a petition for a local option election under the Texas ...

  • Markese v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    Markese v. Ellis

    Hamilton County Ist District Court of Appeals

    This is an action of tort to recover compensation for damages alleged to have been sustained by the plaintiff, Dorothy H. Markese, on March 9, 1960, through the negligent operation...

  • Pritchett v. Ellis synopsis, comments

    Pritchett v. Ellis

    Supreme Court of Georgia

    Roland J. Ellis filed in Laurens Superior Court, against Margaret Pritchett, a petition which as amended alleged substantially the following: On March 4, 1942, a marriage license w...

  • R. K. Ellis v. Michael A. Smith and Candy synopsis, comments

    R. K. Ellis v. Michael A. Smith and Candy

    Court of Special Appeals of Maryland

    Defendantappellant Dr. R. K. Ellis presents an interlocutory appeal from a denial of summary judgment. After a medical review panel concluded that defendant met the applicable stan...