
Born in Allendale, New Jersey to Norwegian immigrant parents, Matheson was raised in Brooklyn and graduated from Brooklyn Technical High School in 1943. He then entered the military and spent World War II as an infantry soldier. In 1949 he earned his bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Missouri and moved to California in 1951. He married in 1952 and has four children, three of whom (Chris, Richard Christian, and Ali Matheson) are writers of fiction and screenplays. His first short story, "Born of Man and Woman," appeared in the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1950. The tale of a monstrous child chained in its parents' cellar, it was told in the first person as the creature's diary (in poignantly non-idiomatic English) and immediately made Matheson famous. Between 1950 and 1971, Matheson produced dozens of stories, frequently blending elements of the science fiction, horror and fantasy genres. Several of his stories, like "Third from the Sun" (1950), "Deadline" (1959) and "Button, Button" (1970) are simple sketches with twist endings; others, like "Trespass" (1953), "Being" (1954) and "Mute" (1962) explore their characters' dilemmas over twenty or thirty pages. Some tales, such as "The Funeral" (1955) and "The Doll that Does Everything" (1954) incorporate zany satirical humour at the expense of genre clichés, and are written in an hysterically overblown prose very different from Matheson's usual pared-down style. Others, like "The Test" (1954) and "Steel" (1956), portray the moral and physical struggles of ordinary people, rather than the then nearly ubiquitous scientists and superheroes, in situations which are at once futuristic and everyday. Still others, such as "Mad House" (1953), "The Curious Child" (1954) and perhaps most famously, "Duel" (1971) are tales of paranoia, in which the everyday environment of the present day becomes inexplicably alien or threatening. He wrote a number of episodes for the American TV series The Twilight Zone, including "Steel," mentioned above and the famous "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet"; adapted the works of Edgar Allan Poe for Roger Corman and Dennis Wheatley's The Devil Rides Out for Hammer Films; and scripted Steven Spielberg's first feature, the TV movie Duel, from his own short story. He also contributed a number of scripts to the Warner Brothers western series "The Lawman" between 1958 and 1962. In 1973, Matheson earned an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for his teleplay for The Night Stalker, one of two TV movies written by Matheson that preceded the series Kolchak: The Night Stalker. Matheson also wrote the screenplay for Fanatic (US title: Die! Die! My Darling!) starring Talullah Bankhead and Stefanie Powers. Novels include The Shrinking Man (filmed as The Incredible Shrinking Man, again from Matheson's own screenplay), and a science fiction vampire novel, I Am Legend, which has been filmed three times under the titles The Omega Man and The Last Man on Earth and once under the original title. Other Matheson novels turned into notable films include What Dreams May Come, Stir of Echoes, Bid Time Return (as Somewhere in Time), and Hell House (as The Legend of Hell House) and the aforementioned Duel, the last three adapted and scripted by Matheson himself. Three of his short stories were filmed together as Trilogy of Terror, including "Prey" with its famous Zuni warrior doll. In 1960, Matheson published The Beardless Warriors, a nonfantastic, autobiographical novel about teenage American soldiers in World War II. He died at his home on June 23, 2013, at the age of 87 http://us.macmillan.com/author/richar...
Series
Books

By the Gun
Six from Richard Matheson
1994

Hell House
1971

Someone Is Bleeding
1953
Where There's a Will
1980

Passion Play
2000

Legends of the Gun Years
Two Gripping Volumes of the Wild West
2010

Lemmings
1958

The Path
A New Look At Reality
1993

Bloodlines
2006

Shock!
1961

Camp Pleasant
2001

Third from the Sun
1954

Shock Waves
1970

Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
1961

The Penguin Book of Vampire Stories
1987

The Shores of Space
1957

The Best of Richard Matheson
2017

What Dreams May Come
1998

The Gun Fight
1993

The legend of Hell House
Screenplay
2000

Abu and the 7 Marvels
2002

Richard Matheson’s Hell House
2008

The Shrinking Man
1956

Shadow on the Sun
1994

The Dead That Walk
Flesh-Eating Stories
2009

Offbeat
Uncollected Stories
2002

الشبح الذي جاء يعتذر
2019

Witch War
1951

The Link
2006

Come Fygures, Come Shadowes
2003

The Distributor
1958

Ride the Nightmare
1959

Visions Deferred
Richard Matheson's Censored I AM LEGEND Screenplay
2009

Wet Straw
1953

Collected Stories
1989

Journal of the Gun Years
1991

Richard Matheson Suspense Novels
The Shrinking Man, Camp Pleasant, Hunger and Thirst, 7 Steps to Midnight
2017

Noir
Three Novels of Suspense
1997

Mediums Rare
2000

Darker Places
2004

The Memoirs of Wild Bill Hickok
1996

I Am Legend and Other Stories
1954

Now You See It . . .
1995

Kolchak Scripts
2003

Hunted Past Reason
2002

Nightmare at 20,000 Feet
Horror Stories
2002

Journal of the Gun Years and The Gun Fight
2017

Legion of Plotters
1953

The Science Fiction Hall of Fame, Volume One, 1929-1964
1970

Twilight Zone
The Original Stories
1985

A Treasury of American Horror Stories
1988

Road Rage
2012

Hunger And Thirst
2000

Other Kingdoms
2011

Earthbound
1982
Button, Button
1970
Steel
1956

A Stir of Echoes
1958

Somewhere in Time/What Dreams May Come
Two Novels of Love and Fantasy
1991

7 Steps to Midnight
1993

I Am Legend
1954

Fury On Sunday
1953

The Prisoner
2001

The Waker Dreams
2016

Bienvenidos al Sabbath
Antología de relatos de satanismo y brujería
2017

Road Rage
2009

Steel
And Other Stories
2011

Shock II
1964

Born of Man and Woman
1954

Somewhere In Time
1975

What Dreams May Come
1978

Created By
1993

I Am Legend
And Other Stories
2019

I Am Legend Book No. 1
1991

The Beardless Warriors
A Novel of World War II
1960

Robert Bloch
Appreciations of the Master
1995

Duel
1971

The Twilight Zone Scripts, Volume 2
1998

Button, Button
Uncanny Stories
1970