Rice gained a vast cult readership for her supernatural novels. After a variety of jobs, including working as a waitress, cook and insurance claims examiner, Rice began her career as a writer of erotica and vampire novels. The couple lived in the area until the late 1980s. After marrying Stan Rice, she eventually moved to California, where she earned her degree at San Francisco State College. Rice studied briefly at Texas Women's University and North Texas State College. She graduated from Richardson High School the following year. In 1958, Rice moved to Richardson, Texas with her family. She was raised Catholic and attended parochial school during her younger years. Named Howard after her father, Rice changed her first name to "Anne" in the first grade. Her most recent works are The Wolf Gift (2012) and The Wolves of Midwinter (2013). In 2010, Rice said that she was no longer a Christian. Rice rediscovered her Catholic faith in 1998 and wrote several books that reflected that her interest in religion, including Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt (2005) and Angel Time (2009). Her most popular book, Interview with the Vampire, was published in 1976 and later made into a movie of the same name, starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. She gained notoriety as a writer of erotica and vampire novels. Author Anne Rice hailed from New Orleans, Louisiana.
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