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Sir Arthur Charles Clarke CBE FRAS (16 December 1917 – 19 March 2008) was an English science-fiction writer, science writer, futurist, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host. He co-wrote the screenplay for the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, one of the most influential films of all time. Clarke was a science fiction writer, an avid populariser of space travel, and a futurist of a distinguished ability. He wrote many books and many essays for popular magazines. In 1961, he received the Kalinga Prize, a UNESCO award for popularising science. Clarke's science and science-fiction writings earned him the moniker "Prophet of the Space Age". His science-fiction writings in particular earned him a number of Hugo and Nebula awards, which along with a large readership, made him one of the towering figures of the genre. For many years Clarke, Robert Heinlein, and Isaac Asimov were known as the "Big Three" of science fiction.
6.72010
1984
6.8Without Warning
1994
6.0Baddegama
1980
7.5Kubrick by Kubrick
2020
6.62001: The Making of a Myth
2001
10.02010 : The Odyssey Continues
1984
5.02001: A Space Odyssey – What Is Out There?
2007
6.0Vision of a Future Passed: The Prophecy of 2001
2007
8.02001 and Beyond
2001
6.1God, the Universe and Everything Else
1988
6.3Sky Line
2015

Starman
2025

I Saw the Future
2017
6.6Fractals: The Colors of Infinity
1995
6.52001: A Space Odyssey - A Look Behind the Future
1966
8.0To Mars by A-Bomb: The Secret History of Project Orion
2003
7.0Arthur C. Clarke: The Man Who Saw the Future
1997
6.09/11 Alchemy: Facing Reality
2018