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Deborah Ellis

1960 - Today

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Deborah Ellis (born August 7, 1960) is a Canadian fiction writer and activist. Her themes are often concerned with the sufferings of persecuted children in the Third World. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Deborah Ellis is the 6,787th most popular writer (down from 6,518th in 2019), the 850th most popular biography from Canada (down from 723rd in 2019) and the 43rd most popular Canadian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Deborah Ellis ranks 6,787 out of 7,302Before her are Calixthe Beyala, Milan Ohnisko, Grant Morrison, R. D. Blackmore, Terrence McNally, and Stevie Smith. After her are Allen Tate, Tom Kapinos, Marius von Mayenburg, Carol Ann Duffy, Stephen Chbosky, and John Crowe Ransom.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1960, Deborah Ellis ranks 673Before her are Allen Chastanet, Patrice Garande, Vivian Kubrick, Adrian Popescu, Mohanlal, and Grant Morrison. After her are Paulo Rodrigues Barc, Kevin Doyle, Rick Savage, Linford Christie, Abdullah Al-Buloushi, and Julianne Phillips.

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In Canada

Among people born in Canada, Deborah Ellis ranks 851 out of 1,622Before her are Robert Thirsk (1953), Bruce Fairbairn (1949), Hooley Smith (1903), Roger Avary (1965), Katharine Hayhoe (1972), and Bruce LaBruce (1964). After her are Eric Johnson (1979), George Lyon (1858), Peter Outerbridge (1966), Luke Ford (1981), Rob Ford (1969), and Lindy Booth (1979).

Among WRITERS In Canada

Among writers born in Canada, Deborah Ellis ranks 43Before her are Robert J. Sawyer (1960), George Woodcock (1912), Farley Mowat (1921), Robert Elsie (1950), Rachel Cusk (1967), and Cory Doctorow (1971). After her are Timothy Findley (1930), John Ralston Saul (1947), Gregory Colbert (1960), Robert C. Cooper (1968), Ed Greenwood (1959), and Emily St. John Mandel (1979).