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Dan Brown (born June 22 , 1964 ) is an American Author of Thriller Fiction , best known for writing the controversial 2003 bestseller, '' The Da Vinci Code ''.

EARLY LIFE

Dan Brown was born and raised in Exeter, New Hampshire , the oldest of three children.

His mother Constance (Connie) was a professional , but declined because he did not want to move his family out of New Hampshire. Richard was also chosen by President George H.W. Bush to receive the "Presidential Award for Excellence in Science and Mathematics Teaching". {Link without Title}

Phillips Exeter Academy is an exclusive Boarding School , which required new teachers to live on campus for several years, so Brown and his siblings were literally raised at the school. There was no television, and the social environment was mostly Christian . Brown sang in the church Choir , attended Sunday School , and spent summers at church camp. {Link without Title} His own schooling was at public schools in Exeter until the 9th grade, at which time he enrolled in Phillips Exeter, as did his younger siblings Valerie and Gregory when it became their turn.


SONGWRITER

After graduating from Phillips Exeter in 1982, Brown attended Amherst College , where he was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity. He graduated from Amherst in 1986, and then dabbled with a musical career, creating effects with a synthesizer, and self-producing a children's cassette entitled ''SynthAnimals'' which included a collection of tracks such as "Happy Frogs" and "Suzuki Elephants", and sold a few hundred copies. He then formed his own (vanity) record company called Dalliance, and in 1990 self-published a CD entitled ''Perspective'', targeted to the adult market, which also sold a few hundred copies.

In 1991 he moved to Hollywood to pursue a career as Singer - Songwriter and Pianist . To support himself, he taught classes at Beverly Hills Preparatory School .

While in Los Angeles he joined the National Academy Of Songwriters , and participated in many of its events. It was there that he met Blythe Newlon , a woman 12 years his senior, who was the Academy's Director of Artist Development. Though not officially part of her job, she took on the seemingly unusual task of helping to promote Brown's projects — she wrote press releases, set up promotional events, and put him in contact with individuals who could be helpful to his career. She and Brown also developed a personal relationship, though this was not known to all of their associates until 1993, when Brown moved back to New Hampshire, and it was learned that Blythe would be accompanying him. They married in 1997, at Pea Porridge Pond, a location near North Conway, New Hampshire . {Link without Title}

Along with helping his singing career, the Palmdale -born Blythe has also been a major influence on Brown's career as an author, as she assists with much of the promotion involved with his books. She co-wrote both of his early "humor" books, which were written under pseudonyms, and there is speculation that she may have helped with other books as well. In the Acknowledgement for '' Deception Point '', Brown thanked "Blythe Brown for her tireless research and creative input."

In 1993, Brown released the self-titled CD ''Dan Brown'', which included songs such as "976-Love."


NEW ENGLAND TEACHER

Brown and Blythe moved to his home town in New Hampshire in 1993. Brown became an English teacher at his Alma Mater Phillips Exeter, and gave Spanish classes to 7th graders at Lincoln Akerman School , a small school for K–8th grade with about 250 students, in Hampton Falls {Link without Title} .

In 1994, Brown released a CD entitled ''Angels & Demons''. Its artwork was the same ambigram by artist John Langdon which he later used for the novel ''Angels & Demons''. The liner notes also again credited his wife for her involvement, thanking her "for being my tireless cowriter, coproducer, second engineer, significant other, and therapist."

Also in 1994, while on holiday in '', and also co-wrote a humor book with his wife, ''187 Men to Avoid: A Guide for the Romantically Frustrated Woman,'' under the pseudonym "Danielle Brown" (one of the 187 items in the book was "Men who write self-help books for women"). The book's author profile reads, "Danielle Brown currently lives in New England: teaching school, writing books, and avoiding men." The copyright, however, is listed as "Dan Brown". It sold a few thousand copies before going out of print.


BESTSELLING AUTHOR

In 1996, Brown quit teaching to become a full-time writer. ''Digital Fortress'' was published in 1998. Blythe did much of the book's promotion, writing press releases, booking Brown on talk shows, and setting up press interviews. A few months later, Brown and his wife released ''The Bald Book'', another humor book. It was officially credited to his wife, though a representative of the publisher said that it was primarily written by Brown.

Brown's first three novels had mediocre success, with fewer than 10,000 copies in each of their first printings; but the fourth novel, '''' magazine's list of the 100 most influential people of the year. ''Forbes'' magazine placed Brown at #12 on their 2005 "Celebrity 100" list, and estimated his annual income at $76.5 million USD.

In October 2004, Brown and his siblings donated $2.2 million USD to Phillips Exeter Academy in honor of their father, to set up the "Richard G. Brown Technology Endowment", to help "provide computers and high-tech equipment for students in need." As a side note, Exeter currently has the largest endowment of any secondary school in the United States, with a market value of $706 million USD as of 2005. This makes a per-student endowment of $660,000 USD, higher than the per-student endowments at most universities.

Brown is interested in Cryptography , keys, and codes, which are a recurring theme in his stories. Currently his novels have been translated into more than 40 languages. {Link without Title}


FUTURE PROJECTS


  • ''The Da Vinci Code'' is currently being adapted into A Film by Columbia Pictures , with director Ron Howard ; the film will star Tom Hanks as Robert Langdon , Audrey Tautou as Sophie Neveu and Sir Ian McKellen as Leigh Teabing. It is scheduled for release on May 19, 2006.

  • Brown is working on a new novel, called '''')

  • He says that he currently has outlines for at least 12 future books, one of which involves a famous composer's "all factual" associations with a secret society. Speculation is that this may mean Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , who was also a Freemason.



WORKS




TRIVIA


  • His bestseller ''The Da Vinci Code'' was his first hit and became the first to be adapted into a film. However, it is actually the second book in which Robert Langdon appears. The first is '' Angels And Demons ''.

  • The fictional Langdon's alma mater is Phillips Exeter Academy, the same school that Brown attended. Exeter has produced many notable individuals - Senators, several and Phillips Exeter Academy#Books Or Movies With Portrayals Of Exeter Alumni, Students, Or Staff ).

  • Characters in Brown's books are often named after real people in his life. Robert Langdon is named after John Langdon , the artist who created the ambigrams used for the ''Angels & Demons'' CD and novel. Camerlengo Carlo Ventresca is named after friend Carla Ventresca. Robert Langdon's editor Jonas Faukman, is named after Brown's real life editor Jason Kaufman. Brown also said that characters were based on a New Hampshire librarian, and a French teacher at Exeter.

  • In a statement at trial in March 2006, Brown wrote that while he was growing up, on birthdays and Christmas, he and his siblings were led on elaborate treasure hunts to find their gifts, following cryptic clues and codes left by their father. This is the same event that he used to describe the fictional childhood of a character in his books.

  • Brown plays tennis, and does his writing in his loft, often getting up at 4 a.m. to work. He keeps an antique hourglass on his desk, to remind himself to take breaks.

  • Brown has told fans that he uses Inversion Therapy to help with writer's block. He uses gravity boots and says, “hanging upside down seems to help me solve plot challenges by shifting my entire perspective.” {Link without Title}

  • There is a brief appearance of Brown and his wife in the 2005 film '' Be Cool '', in the front row of the audience at the Aerosmith concert.

  • Although many claim Brown's books such as "Da Vinci Code" are anti-Christian, Brown himself is a self-proclaimed Christian who says the controversy is good to inspire "discussion and debate" that will ultimately lead to a more solidly defended faith.



Disputed claims

Some interview statements by Brown have been brought into question:


OTHER DAN BROWNS

There are other books which have been written and/or illustrated by different people with the name "Dan Brown":
  • Brown, Dan. ''Matter'', 1996, Crosstown Books, ISBN 0964757113 - a book of poetry

  • Brown, Dan. ''Study Guide and Selected Readings for the American Experience, 1860-1976''

  • Brown, Dan A. ''The Other Side of Pastoral Ministry'', 1996

  • There is also an illustrator by the name of "Dan Brown", whose work can be seen in books such as, ''A Picture Book of George Washington Carver'', 2000, Holiday House, ISBN 082341633X ; ''A Picture Book of Sacagawea'', 2001; and ''A Golden Age: The Golden Age of Radio (Smithsonian Odyssey)'', 1996.



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