Patricia Highsmith was born Mary Patricia Plangman in Fort Worth,
Texas. Her parents divorced 10 days after her birth on 19 January
1921, and her mother married her stepfather Stanley Highsmith in
1924 and moved to New York three years later. Their relationship
was stormy, and Patricia later described her childhood as 'a little
hell'.
Highsmith was taught to read by her grandmother at the age of two:
the beginning of her lifelong love for books. She studied English
at Barnard's College in 1942, and after graduation, took a sales
job at Bloomingdale's department store while freelancing as a comic
book writer.
In 1949, she travelled to Europe, where she eventually settled. Her
first novel, Strangers on a Train, was published in 1950, and made
into a film by Alfred Hitchcock the following year. Her next book,
written under the pseudonym Claire Morgan, was the lesbian love
story The Price of Salt (1952), inspired by an encounter with a
glamorous blonde in a mink coat during her shop assistant days. In
1955 came The Talented Mr Ripley. Featuring her own favourite
character, a charming, amoral psychopath who gets away with murder,
the book was a hit with the public and critics alike, and was
awarded the Edgar Allan Poe Scroll by the Mystery Writers of
America in 1957. It was followed by Ripley Under Ground (1970),
Ripley's Game (1974), The Boy Who Followed Ripley (1980), and
Ripley Under Water (1991) - collectively known as the Ripliad.
Among her other novels were The Cry of the Owl (1962) and A
Suspension of Mercy (1965), and she also wrote several collections
of short stories including Little Tales of Misogyny (1975) and
Tales of Natural and Unnatural Catastrophes (1987). Patricia
Highsmith died in Locarno, Switzerland, on 4 February 1995. Her
final novel, Small g: a Summer Idyll, was published posthumously
the same year.
Michael Sheen is a renowned Welsh actor and homelessness activist.
His incredible work on stage and screen has gained him numerous
awards. A passionate social activist, Michael is the honorary
president of Wales Council for Voluntary Action, and a patron of
numerous British charities, including NSPCC’s Child’s Voice Appeal
and Social Enterprise UK. In 2021, Sheen declared himself a
not-for-profit actor. Michael lives in Wales with his partner and
two daughters.
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