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[[File:Outsiders.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Sam learning the classics]] | [[File:Outsiders.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Sam learning the classics]] | ||
[[File:Sehintononsetofspn .jpg|300px|left|thumb|Susan tweeted "New PA called cops to drag unknown fan from set. "I belong here! she screamed "That's my chair!"]] | [[File:Sehintononsetofspn .jpg|300px|left|thumb|Susan tweeted "New PA called cops to drag unknown fan from set. "I belong here! she screamed "That's my chair!"]] | ||
− | Susan Hinton is a famous American author | + | S.E. (Susan) Hinton is a famous American author, best known for her novel [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Outsiders_%28novel%29 The Outsiders]. Published in 1967, the book about teenage social status, cliques and coming of age is considered a classic of American literature. It was made into a [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086066/ movie in 1983] directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Hinton is a fan of Supernatural, as reported here when a [http://www.buddytv.com/articles/supernatural/buddytv-at-the-set-of-supernat-22611.aspx Buddy TV reporter visited the set on September 9, 2008]: |
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Another pleasant surprise was that S.E. Hinton, the author of The Outsiders and Rumble Fish, was hanging out with the boys as well. She is a huge Supernatural fan and asked Eric Kripke one day if she could pay a visit to the set, so he invited her out to Vancouver for a couple of days. She told me that she got into the show because she has an interest in paranormal stories, but then just fell in love with it because of the excellent stories and the mix of humor, drama and thrills and chills. Imagine having a fan girl moment with a world-famous novelist!</blockquote> | Another pleasant surprise was that S.E. Hinton, the author of The Outsiders and Rumble Fish, was hanging out with the boys as well. She is a huge Supernatural fan and asked Eric Kripke one day if she could pay a visit to the set, so he invited her out to Vancouver for a couple of days. She told me that she got into the show because she has an interest in paranormal stories, but then just fell in love with it because of the excellent stories and the mix of humor, drama and thrills and chills. Imagine having a fan girl moment with a world-famous novelist!</blockquote> | ||
− | + | In September 2011 she made her [http://twitter.com/#!/se4realhinton/status/115871971857809408 fourth visit] to the set of Supernatural, and this time she was in front of the camera, playing a woman who is killed in a dinner in episode [[7.06 Unaired Episode]] which will air on October 28. | |
− | + | * [http://storify.com/superwiki/se-hinton-tweets-from-the-set-of-supernatural Tweets by S.E. Hinton from the set] | |
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* In [[4.15 Death Takes A Holiday]], [[Pamela]] says "And guess what? I'm sick of being hauled back into your angel-demon, Soc-Greaser crap."<br> | * In [[4.15 Death Takes A Holiday]], [[Pamela]] says "And guess what? I'm sick of being hauled back into your angel-demon, Soc-Greaser crap."<br> | ||
::Socs and Greasers are rival groups, divided by socioeconomic status, in The Outsiders. | ::Socs and Greasers are rival groups, divided by socioeconomic status, in The Outsiders. | ||
+ | * Hinton confirmed that there was a copy of The Outsiders at [[Bobby's place]] - amongst many Jackie Collins novels![http://twitter.com/#!/se4realhinton/status/123197315895930880][http://twitter.com/#!/se4realhinton/status/123180065587597313] | ||
==Links== | ==Links== |
Revision as of 20:58, 25 October 2011
S.E. (Susan) Hinton is a famous American author, best known for her novel The Outsiders. Published in 1967, the book about teenage social status, cliques and coming of age is considered a classic of American literature. It was made into a movie in 1983 directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Hinton is a fan of Supernatural, as reported here when a Buddy TV reporter visited the set on September 9, 2008:
Another pleasant surprise was that S.E. Hinton, the author of The Outsiders and Rumble Fish, was hanging out with the boys as well. She is a huge Supernatural fan and asked Eric Kripke one day if she could pay a visit to the set, so he invited her out to Vancouver for a couple of days. She told me that she got into the show because she has an interest in paranormal stories, but then just fell in love with it because of the excellent stories and the mix of humor, drama and thrills and chills. Imagine having a fan girl moment with a world-famous novelist!
In September 2011 she made her fourth visit to the set of Supernatural, and this time she was in front of the camera, playing a woman who is killed in a dinner in episode 7.06 Unaired Episode which will air on October 28.
Hinton references in Supernatural
- As an homage, in 4.13 After School Special in Sam's English class, Mr. Wyatt has notes about The Outsiders on the blackboard.
- In 4.15 Death Takes A Holiday, Pamela says "And guess what? I'm sick of being hauled back into your angel-demon, Soc-Greaser crap."
- Socs and Greasers are rival groups, divided by socioeconomic status, in The Outsiders.
- Hinton confirmed that there was a copy of The Outsiders at Bobby's place - amongst many Jackie Collins novels![1][2]
Links
- S.E. Hinton website