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Rhonda Byrne

1945 - Today

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Rhonda Byrne ( BURN; née Izon; born 1951, Melbourne, Australia) is an Australian television writer and producer. Her book The Secret is based on the pseudoscientific belief of the law of attraction, which claims that thoughts can change a person's life directly. She wrote several sequels to the book, including The Power and The Magic. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Rhonda Byrne is the 2,060th most popular writer (down from 1,834th in 2019), the 84th most popular biography from Australia (down from 57th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Australian Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Rhonda Byrne ranks 2,060 out of 7,302Before her are Eugene Nida, Nodar Dumbadze, Aleksa Šantić, Tom Wolfe, William of Moerbeke, and Maria Konopnicka. After her are Johann Karl August Musäus, James E. Gunn, Frederick Marryat, Maria Gripe, Hermann Sudermann, and Gian Giorgio Trissino.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1945, Rhonda Byrne ranks 187Before her are Jarno Saarinen, Joseph Coutts, Pirri, Mahinda Rajapaksa, Robert Cialdini, and Charles Greene. After her are Roland Joffé, Gunther von Hagens, Jaclyn Smith, Vladislav Ardzinba, Henry Winkler, and Bobby Solo.

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In Australia

Among people born in Australia, Rhonda Byrne ranks 84 out of 1,143Before her are Bryan Brown (1947), David Bruce (1855), Cassandra Harris (1948), John Noble (1948), Phil Rudd (1954), and Harold Holt (1908). After her are Angela White (1985), Bob Brown (1944), Elizabeth von Arnim (1866), Germaine Greer (1939), Flea (1962), and Pat Rafter (1972).

Among WRITERS In Australia

Among writers born in Australia, Rhonda Byrne ranks 6Before her are Colleen McCullough (1937), P. L. Travers (1899), James Clavell (1921), Annette Kellermann (1887), and Thomas Keneally (1935). After her are Elizabeth von Arnim (1866), Germaine Greer (1939), Morris West (1916), James Aldridge (1918), John Flanagan (1944), and Gregory David Roberts (1952).