Douglas Adams

Douglas Adams

WriterScript and Continuity DepartmentActor
Born
March 11, 1952
Died
May 11, 2001
Awards
0 wins, 2 nominations

Born Douglas Noel Adams on March 11, 1952 in Cambridge. From 1959 until 1970 he went to Brentwood school in Essex, and his main interest was science. As a student in Cambridge he decided to hitch-hike through Europe to Istanbul, and in order to raise funds for this he took a lot of small jobs. In…

Biography

Born Douglas Noel Adams on March 11, 1952 in Cambridge. From 1959 until 1970 he went to Brentwood school in Essex, and his main interest was science. As a student in Cambridge he decided to hitch-hike through Europe to Istanbul, and in order to raise funds for this he took a lot of small jobs. In 1970 he left school to become a writer, certain that success was just around the corner. But nothing happened. He worked with the late Monty Python member Graham Chapman and John Lloyd, but hardly anything they did was published.

On February 4 1977 he met Simon Brett, who then was doing Radio 4's 'The Burkiss Way'. They agreed to produce a science fiction comedy show on radio. This was the birth of the Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy.

Douglas Adams married Jane Belson on November 24 1991 and they have a daughter by the name Polly Jane, born on June 22, 1994. They lived in Islington, but in 1999 they moved to California, USA. In 1997 Douglas signed a deal with Disney to make a feature movie, and he immediately started working on the screenplay. Jay Roach, of Austin Powers fame, was signed as director.

On the morning of May 11 2001, Adams went to the local gym to work out. There he suffered a massive heart attack and all attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. He died, and left his 6 year old daughter Polly, his wife Jane, his mother Jan Thrift, brother James and countless other family members and friends, not to mention thousands and thousands of fans all over the world, in shock and mourning.

Author of the hysterically funny series of books, summarized as "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy", which also include a radio series, a TV series, stage play, record albums, computer game, graphic novels and a bath towel.

He also wrote the Dirk Gently novels and a non fiction book, "Last Chance to See", about endangered species. Apart from being a writer, he was also a chicken shed cleaner, bodyguard for an Arab royal family and he actually at one time played guitar for Pink Floyd (42nd birthday gift from David Gilmour, an old friend).

Douglas co-founded the company The Digital Village (now h2g2), producing nearly everything that has to do with media: TV, movies, computer games etc. He was one of the creators of Starship Titanic, a combined book (co-written with Terry Jones of the Monty Python bunch) and computer game.

It was often claimed that P.G. Wodehouse had influence on him and his work, and when once asked about this he replied: "Yes, a huge impact. But not an early impact. I didn't start reading Wodehouse until I was writing 'Restaurant at the end of the universe'. I can see the impact starting almost immediately. I think that Wodehouse, without exaggeration, was a genius on the English language."

Director

RockstarRockstar(2000)

Actor

RockstarRockstar(2000)as Black shoe and blue jeans trouser leg
Starship TitanicStarship Titanic(1998)as Shorbut Sweet aka Succ-U-Bus, Leovinus
The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the GalaxyThe Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy(1981)as Man in Ocean, Man in Pub
Doctor WhoDoctor Who(1963)as Man in Café
Out of the TreesOut of the Trees(1976)as Thug Attacking Old Lady

Cinematographer

RockstarRockstar(2000)

Script and Continuity Department

Doctor WhoDoctor Who(1963)

Self

Top TenTop Ten(1995)as Self
OmnibusOmnibus(1967)as Self
What a Performance!(1997)as Self
Infinite Mhz(1999)as Self
Tomorrow's WorldTomorrow's World(1965)as Self

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Monty Python's Flying Circus37.5020188.831087309
2Doctor Who12.5019638.40241372
3The Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy10.0019828.03312411