Bret Easton Ellis

American author

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January 17 2023 Ellis published The Shards, a fictionalized memoir focusing on his adolescence in Los Angeles.
January 17 2023 Ellis published The Shards, a fictionalized memoir focusing on his adolescence in Los Angeles.
2020 Ellis wrote the screenplay for 'Smiley Face Killers' film.
2020 Ellis wrote the screenplay for 'Smiley Face Killers' film.
2019 Ellis published his first non-fiction work, White, a collection of essays on contemporary political culture.
2019 Ellis published his first non-fiction work, White, a collection of essays on contemporary political culture.
April 2018 Started a Patreon for the Bret Easton Ellis Podcast to provide instant access to new episodes.
April 2018 Started a Patreon for the Bret Easton Ellis Podcast to provide instant access to new episodes.
2016 Ellis wrote and directed 'The Deleted', a webseries.
2016 Ellis wrote the screenplay for 'The Curse of Downers Grove' film.
2016 Ellis wrote and directed 'The Deleted', a webseries.
2016 Ellis wrote the screenplay for 'The Curse of Downers Grove' film.
2013 Ellis writes the screenplay for the film The Canyons.
2013 Ellis writes the screenplay for the film The Canyons.
November 18 2013 Launched a podcast with PodcastOne Studios, focusing on open and honest conversations with guests about their work, inspirations, life experiences, music, and movies.
November 18 2013 Launched a podcast with PodcastOne Studios, focusing on open and honest conversations with guests about their work, inspirations, life experiences, music, and movies.
2012 Wrote the screenplay for the independent film The Canyons, which was released in 2013.
2012 Ellis publicly came out as gay in an op-ed for The Daily Beast.
2012 Wrote the screenplay for the independent film The Canyons, which was released in 2013.
2012 Ellis publicly came out as gay in an op-ed for The Daily Beast.
2010 Ellis publishes Imperial Bedrooms, marketed as a sequel to Less than Zero.
2010 Ellis publishes Imperial Bedrooms, marketed as a sequel to Less than Zero.

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