Canadian author Janette Oke is famous for writing inspirational fiction. Her novels are often centered around female protagonists and set in the pioneer era.
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I presume you mean 'who' is a famous Canadian. Mr Diefenbaker was a famous Canadian.
One famous gay author of historical fiction novels is Colm Tóibín. He is known for works such as "The Master" and "Brooklyn".
Isaac Asimov is a famous American Science Fiction author. His works gave inspiration to such movies as I, Robot (2004)
Joel Rosenberg is most famous for being a Canadian American science fiction and fantasy writer. He is best known for his long running series 'Guardians of the Flame'
Interlingua is featured in the most famous novel of great science fiction author Robert A. Heinlein, "Stranger in a Strange Land." The novel explores themes of religion, cultural differences, and alienation.
You can find out more information about any of the famous Janette's that have existed since 1930 on Wikipedia. If you find they are also an actor or actress you can find them on IMDb.
Haruki Murakami is famous for being an author. Murakiami has won writing awards for his fiction and non fiction works. His works have been called humorous and surreal, and have been focused on loneliness and alienation.
I, Robot was written by Isaac Asimov
Pearl Lamothe has written: 'Fight for Acadie' -- subject(s): Canadian fiction, Women authors, Fiction
Bradbury is an author of human interest stories, many of which seem to be speculative fiction
In U.S.A., I'd say Thomas Jefferson (wrote the Declaration of Independence)