Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement
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The Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement is an award presented periodically to an individual whose work has substantially influenced the horror genre. This award is often presented to a writer, but it may also be given for influential accomplishments in other creative fields.
[edit] Recipients
- 1987: Fritz Leiber
- 1987: Frank Belknap Long
- 1987: Clifford D. Simak
- 1988: Ray Bradbury
- 1988: Ronald Chetwynd-Hayes
- 1990: Hugh B. Cave
- 1990: Richard Matheson
- 1991: Gahan Wilson
- 1992: Ray Russell
- 1993: Vincent Price
- 1994: Christopher Lee
- 1995: Harlan Ellison
- 1996: Ira Levin
- 1996: Forrey Ackerman
- 1997: William Peter Blatty
- 1997: Jack Williamson
- 1999: Edward Gorey
- 1999: Charles L. Grant
- 2000: Nigel Kneale
- 2001: John Farris
- 2002: Stephen King
- 2002: Jerry Williamson
- 2003: Martin H. Greenberg
- 2003: Anne Rice
- 2004: Michael Moorcock
- 2005: Peter Straub
- 2006: Thomas Harris