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Stephen King Books, Net Worth 2017: How Much Is the Prolific Writer Worth After All Those Movie Adaptations?

Stephen King has worked hard all his life in his craft, and he has been amply rewarded financially, as a result. With more than 67 films borrowing from or perhaps adapting his original material wholesale, the celebrity author has reaped some well-earned rewards.

King is the epitome of a tireless writer and has a very lengthy resume to show for it. The author has pushed 59 novels for publication, plus five non-fiction books, with seven of them under his pen name, Richard Bachman. That's just the sum of his published works, and he's sure to have dozens he has held back as well.

The result is that he has sold more than 400 million books worldwide, earning him a place among the most successful writers in history. Perhaps by coincidence, he is also currently pegged at an estimated net worth of $400 million as of this year, according to Coed.

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A big part of this is the earnings from all the movies that have been adapted from his books and other stories. At least 67 films have sprung up as a direct result of one of King's works, with the latest example being the box-office behemoth that is the "It" movie, according to the Sun.

His books that have been adapted for the big screen date back to the 1980's, including "Children of the Corn," "Cujo," and the highly-acclaimed Stanley Kubrick film "The Shining."

There's also "Carrie," "Misery," and "The Running Man," the last of which featured Arnold Schwarzenegger and a lot of Lycra. By the 1990's, even his lesser-known works like "Thinner" and "The Lawnmower Man" have made it to theaters worldwide.

All told, just the movies adapted from King's material have brought in more than $2 Billion in ticket sales, adjusted for inflation, as counted up by Fortune. That's not counting upcoming features for streaming services, like the upcoming "1922" for Netflix.

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