Suzanne Collins in Bikini – Body, Height, Weight, Nationality, Net Worth, and More
Biography - A Short Wiki
Suzanne Collins is a renowned American author and a television writer. She is the author of New York Times best-selling books and series like The Hunger Games and The Underground Chronicles.
Career Highlights
Here is a short summary of Suzanne Collins' career:
Suzanne Collins started her career as a writer in 1991 for children’s television shows. She has been a part of some of the most popular television shows of Nickelodeon shows like Oswald, Little Bear, Clarissa Explains It All, etc.
Husband/Spouse (Name): | Charles Pryor (m. 1992–2015) |
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Children/Kids | Yes (Isabel Pryor, Charlie Pryor) |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | N/A |
Civil Status | Divorced |
Nationality, Net Worth and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Suzanne Collins |
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Gender (Biological) | Female |
Age (as of today) | 61 years |
Date of Birth | August 10, 1962 |
Place of Birth | Hartford, Connecticut, United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.75 m, 5 feet 9 inches |
Weight | 80 kg, 176.5 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $100 million |
Occupation | Author, Tv Writer |
Height, Weight, and Age
Suzanne Collins' height is pretty average measuring 1.75 m. The author weighs 80 kg. Being born on August 10, 1962, translates to an age of 61 years as of todays date (August 15, 2023).
Quotes
"There's a basis for the war, historically, in the 'Hunger Games,' which would be the third servile war, which was Spartacus' war, where you have a man who is a slave who is then turned into a gladiator who broke out of the gladiator school and led a rebellion and then became the face of the war."
Suzanne Collins
"In 'The Hunger Games,' in most people's idea, in terms of rebellion or a civil-war situation, that would meet the criteria for a necessary war. These people are oppressed, their children are being taken off and put in gladiator games. They're impoverished, they're starving, they're brutalized."
Suzanne Collins
"I've just had the opportunity to see the finished film of 'The Hunger Games.' I'm really happy with how it turned out. I feel like the book and the film are individual yet complementary pieces that enhance one another."
Suzanne Collins
"When I was young, I was trained in stage fighting and rapier and dagger for several years."
Suzanne Collins
"Katniss Everdeen owes her last name to Bathsheba Everdene, the lead character in 'Far From the Madding Crowd.' The two are very different, but both struggle with knowing their hearts."
Suzanne Collins