Ann Druyan was born on June 13, 1949, in Queens, New York, USA.
Mikhail Druyan was born on October 17, 1911, in Kharkov, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Kharkiv, Ukraine].
Ann Druyan has: Played herself in "P.O.V." in 1988. Played Ann Druyan in "Contact" in 1997. Played herself in "Real Time with Bill Maher" in 2003. Played herself in "The Kiss That Would Last a Billion Years" in 2003. Played herself in "The Heart Is a Drum Machine" in 2009. Played herself in "The Nature of Existence" in 2010. Played herself in "The Nature of Existence Companion Series" in 2011.
Mikhail Druyan's birth name is Druyan, Mikhail Zakharovich.
Mikhail Druyan died on July 7, 2000, in Moscow, Russia.
Sagan was married three times. He first married Lynn Margulis in 1957. In 1968, he married Linda Salzmann. In 1981, he married Ann Druyan, who was a collaborator with him on the Cosmos project. They both collaborated on many projects until Sagan's death in 1996.
The first Symphony of Science video is 'A Glorious Dawn', featuring Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking. The lyrics were written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan and Steven Soter.
Carl Sagan's wife was Ann Druyan. She is an accomplished author, producer, and director, known for her work in science communication and for co-producing the acclaimed television series "Cosmos" with Sagan. Druyan and Sagan collaborated on several projects and shared a deep passion for science and the universe. They were married in 1981 and remained together until Sagan's death in 1996.
Carl Sagan was married twice in his lifetime. His first marriage was to biologist Lynn Margulis, with whom he had two children. After their divorce, he married author Ann Druyan, with whom he collaborated on various projects until his death.
The fourth Symphony of Science video is 'The Unbroken Thread', featuring David Attenborough, Carl Sagan and Jane Goodall. The lyrics were written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan and Steven Soter.
The cast of The Kiss That Would Last a Billion Years - 2003 includes: Ann Druyan as herself Jon Lomberg as himself Nick Sagan as himself
The third Symphony of Science video is 'Our Place in the Cosmos', featuring Carl Sagan, Richard Dawkins, Michio Kaku and Robert Jastrow. The lyrics were written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan and Steven Soter.
The sixth Symphony of Science video is 'The Case for Mars', featuring Robert Zubrin, Carl Sagan, Brian Cox and Penelope Boston. The lyrics were written by Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan and Steven Soter.