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Dave Eggers

Highest Rated: 73% Where the Wild Things Are (2009)

Lowest Rated: 15% The Circle (2017)

Birthday: Mar 12, 1970

Birthplace: Boston, Massachusetts, USA

A medium-shifting polymath, Dave Eggers is widely known for his fiction and non-fiction, but he is or has been, among other things, a screenwriter, editor, publisher and educator. During his college years, Eggers' life was upended when his parents both died within months of each other, leaving him to be the main caregiver for his younger brother while kick-starting his writing career. After founding the influential publishing house McSweeney's, he turned his unusual circumstances into the basis of A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius (2000), which made him a literary star. Although his subsequent writing endeavors, usually offbeat to varying degrees, weren't met with the same rapturous acclaim, he kept busy with numerous McSweeney's projects and setting up 826 Valencia, a youth-focused nonprofit education organization. He came back into the spotlight with 2009's Zeitoun, a non-fiction book involving Hurricane Katrina. The same year, his earliest screenwriting efforts found their way to the screen in the form of the indie dramedy "Away We Go" and "Where the Wild Things Are," Spike Jonze's pensive and moody riff on the illustrated classic. Continuing to reliably offer up new works, Eggers seemed intent on undercutting the notion of a straightforward literary career.

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Highest rated movies

73% 57% Where the Wild Things Are
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69% 69% American Teacher
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67% 74% Away We Go
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15% 21% The Circle Watchlist
As Smart As They Are: The Author Project
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15% 21% The Circle Screenwriter $20.5M 2017
69% 69% American Teacher Producer $32.3K 2011
73% 57% Where the Wild Things Are Screenwriter $77.2M 2009
67% 74% Away We Go Screenwriter $9.4M 2009
No Score Yet No Score Yet As Smart As They Are: The Author Project Unknown (Character) - 2005