“Robert Cormier pass away at the age 33”
Robert Cormier, a writer and actor, has written several award-winning books for children including The Chocolate War, which was made into a movie. The story follows students at an elite New England boarding school who are forced to fight each other in an annual battle of wits called the “Chocolate War.”
He attended the University of Miami and then transferred to New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts where he studied acting with Sanford Meisner. While there he met fellow actor Philip Bosco who became his friend and collaborator.
After high school, Cormier studied at City College of New York, but dropped out after one year to work full time at his father’s office as a bookkeeper. In 1967 he enrolled at Brooklyn College, where he earned an undergraduate degree in literature and then took courses toward a master’s degree in education . In he became an English teacher at Public School 16 in Manhattan.
Robert Cormier was born in New York City, He was the only child of Josephine and Paul Cormier, a bookkeeper and a clerk respectively. He attended elementary school in Brooklyn and junior high school in Manhattan. He graduated from Stuyvesant High School, where he had been awarded the highest number of prizes for English composition.
“Heartland” is a television show that airs on the History channel. It is about the history of America and how it has changed over time. The show focuses on different topics, including history, politics and science. The show was created by Mark Burnett and has been around.
The show will be hosted by John Green, who has written bestselling young adult books like The Fault in Our Stars, Paper Towns and Looking for Alaska.
“Heartland” will be produced by The Center for Public Integrity in Washington DC and Charles Ferguson’s Firebrand Films in New York City.