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Armistead Maupin

1944 - Today

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Armistead Jones Maupin, Jr. ( MAW-pin; born May 13, 1944) is an American writer notable for Tales of the City, a series of novels set in San Francisco. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Armistead Maupin is the 5,291st most popular writer (up from 6,044th in 2019), the 8,216th most popular biography from United States (up from 9,987th in 2019) and the 612th most popular American Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Armistead Maupin ranks 5,291 out of 7,302Before him are Thea Beckman, Vera Henriksen, Giuseppe Giusti, Joe R. Lansdale, Zahrad, and Mark Aldanov. After him are Peer Hultberg, Heinrich Christian Boie, Ivan Kavaleridze, Enzo Biagi, Julio Ramón Ribeyro, and Maurice Carême.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Armistead Maupin ranks 538Before him are Claes-Ingvar Lagerkvist, Buchi Emecheta, Gilbert Adair, Erhard Keller, Frank Rühle, and Jack Canfield. After him are Sergei Solovyov, Michael Tilson Thomas, José Luis Garci, Ayşen Gruda, Florin Gheorghiu, and Hui Liangyu.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Armistead Maupin ranks 8,218 out of 20,380Before him are Rod Blagojevich (1956), John Brinck (1908), Tessa Thompson (1983), Andy Samberg (1978), John Legend (1978), and Vernon A. Walters (1917). After him are David Conrad (1967), Theodore Long (1947), Andy Cohen (1968), Charli D'Amelio (2004), Barry Commoner (1917), and Richard Boone (1917).

Among WRITERS In United States

Among writers born in United States, Armistead Maupin ranks 612Before him are Zig Ziglar (1926), Dee Brown (1908), Richard Russo (1949), Elizabeth Hawley (1923), Jack Canfield (1944), and Joe R. Lansdale (1951). After him are Theodora Kroeber (1897), Ernie Pyle (1900), Helen Thomas (1920), Terry Bisson (1942), Carol J. Adams (1951), and David Brown (1916).