Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge was born on Oct 21, 1772 in UK. Samuel Taylor Coleridge's big-screen debut came with Rime of the Ancient Mariner directed by Raul daSilva in 1975. Samuel Taylor Coleridge is known for Drug-Taking and the Arts directed by Storm Thorgerson, Bernard Hill stars as The Presenter and Phil Daniels as Thomas de Quincey. The upcoming new movie Samuel Taylor Coleridge plays is Drug-Taking and the Arts which will be released on Feb 23, 1993.

Born the youngest of ten children of John Coleridge, Samuel Taylor Coleridge (always called "Col") was bullied so viciously by his elder brother that he ran away from home at the age of seven. Though he was discovered and returned the next morning, the memory of that night would provide fodder for his later poetry. After his father's death, Col was sent to live with his hard-drinking Uncle John Bowden, who would often take his ten-year-old nephew with him to the taverns.

  • Birthday

    Oct 21, 1772
  • Place of Birth

    Ottery St. Mary, Devon, England, UK