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Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (UK: /ˈwʊlstənkrɑːft/; née Godwin; August 30, 1797– February 1, 1851) was an English novelist who wrote the Gothic novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus (1818), which is considered an early example of science fiction. She also edited and promoted the works of her husband, the Romantic poet and philosopher Percy Bysshe Shelley. Her father was the political philosopher William Godwin, and her mother was the philosopher and women's rights advocate Mary Wollstonecraft.
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Also known as | Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin |
Popular as | Writing |
Gender | FEMALE |
Birthday | August 30, 1797 (228 years old) |
| Year | Movie & Role |
|---|---|
| 2026 | The Bride! as Writing |
| 2025 | Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2025 | Frankenstein : The Musical Live as Writing |
| 2025 | Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2025 | Frankenstein The Creature as Writing |
| 2025 | The Monster as Writing |
| 2024 | A Criação de Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2023 | The Invisible Girl as Writing |
| 2023 | Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2022 | Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster as Writing |
| 2022 | Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2019 | Depraved as Writing |
| 2016 | Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2015 | Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2015 | Victor Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2014 | I, Frankenstein as Writing |
| 2013 | Frankenstein's Master as Writing |
| 2013 | Army of Frankensteins as Writing |
| 2013 | Frankenstein’s Army as Writing |
| 2011 | National Theatre Live: Frankenstein as Writing |