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Clive Barker is one of the biggest and most successful names in modern fantasy/horror fiction. His debut in the USA led master of horror Stephen King to proclaim: “I have seen the future of horror and its name is Clive Barker."<ref>http://www.clivebarker.info/newsstephenking.html</ref> | Clive Barker is one of the biggest and most successful names in modern fantasy/horror fiction. His debut in the USA led master of horror Stephen King to proclaim: “I have seen the future of horror and its name is Clive Barker."<ref>http://www.clivebarker.info/newsstephenking.html</ref> | ||
Barker has been openly gay since giving a magazine | Barker has been openly gay since giving a interview in ''Advocate'' magazine in the early 1990s.<ref>http://www.filmbug.com/db/1173</ref> Born in [[Liverpool]], he now resides in Los Angeles with his parter David Armstrong, a photographer. | ||
In 2003, Barker received The Davidson/Valentini Award at the 15th GLAAD Media Awards, presented "to an openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individual who has made a significant difference in promoting equal rights for any of those communities".<ref>http://www.glaad.org/publications/resource_doc_detail.php?id=3545 The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Web Site</ref> | In 2003, Barker received The Davidson/Valentini Award at the 15th GLAAD Media Awards, presented "to an openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individual who has made a significant difference in promoting equal rights for any of those communities".<ref>http://www.glaad.org/publications/resource_doc_detail.php?id=3545 The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Web Site</ref> | ||
Barker has also been involved in producing films, most notably Hellraiser and the gay-themed Gods and Monsters, for which [[Ian | Barker has also been involved in producing films, most notably ''Hellraiser'' and the gay-themed ''Gods and Monsters'', for which [[Ian McKellen]] was nominated for an Academy Award. | ||
A lifelong fan of Marvel Comics, Barker created new superheroes for a Marvel imprint in the early 1990s. | A lifelong fan of Marvel Comics, Barker created new superheroes for a Marvel imprint in the early 1990s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 10 July 2026

Clive Barker (born 1952) is a British author, now living in the USA.
Clive Barker is one of the biggest and most successful names in modern fantasy/horror fiction. His debut in the USA led master of horror Stephen King to proclaim: “I have seen the future of horror and its name is Clive Barker."[1]
Barker has been openly gay since giving a interview in Advocate magazine in the early 1990s.[2] Born in Liverpool, he now resides in Los Angeles with his parter David Armstrong, a photographer.
In 2003, Barker received The Davidson/Valentini Award at the 15th GLAAD Media Awards, presented "to an openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individual who has made a significant difference in promoting equal rights for any of those communities".[3]
Barker has also been involved in producing films, most notably Hellraiser and the gay-themed Gods and Monsters, for which Ian McKellen was nominated for an Academy Award. A lifelong fan of Marvel Comics, Barker created new superheroes for a Marvel imprint in the early 1990s.
References
- ↑ http://www.clivebarker.info/newsstephenking.html
- ↑ http://www.filmbug.com/db/1173
- ↑ http://www.glaad.org/publications/resource_doc_detail.php?id=3545 The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) Web Site