The Famous Author of Harry Potter series Mrs. J.K. Rowling born in the year 1965 at Yate, England turned 52 with the love and blessings of her fans,Friends and family. Her Sun Sign is Leo perhaps most popular Leo of her time.
ABOUT
English author who wrote the bestselling Harry Potter fantasy books. Her first novel in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (1997), was followed by six equally popular installments, all of which were made into feature films.
BEFORE FAME
She began writing as a child, creating stories about a rabbit family for her younger sister’s enjoyment. In her early adulthood, Rowling studied Classics and French at the University of Exeter and subsequently accepted a job offer with Amnesty International.
She went from depending on welfare programs to becoming a millionaire within five years, and was ranked the 12th richest woman in the UK in 2008.
FAMILY LIFE
She was born in Gloucestershire, England to Anne Volant Rowling and engineer Peter James Rowling. J.K. Rowling was married twice: first, to Portuguese broadcast journalist, Jorge Arantes, and, later, to anesthesiologist Neil Michael Murray. Her two marriages resulted in three children: Jessica Isabel Rowling Arantes, David Gordon Rowling Murray, and Mackenzie Jean Rowling Murray.
ASSOCIATED WITH
Daniel Radcliffe played the protagonist in the film adaptation of her Harry Potter books.
Some of the Tweets on this occasion.
J.K. Rowling celebrates her birthday with a King's Cross cake: https://t.co/wlNasRTAnn pic.twitter.com/RLENm5Gpme
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) July 31, 2016
J.K. Rowling celebrates her birthday with a King's Cross cake: https://t.co/wlNasRTAnn pic.twitter.com/RLENm5Gpme
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) July 31, 2016
Happy Birthday Harry Potter and J.K Rowling ❤️ pic.twitter.com/1GNRhEepGo
— common fangirl (@CommonFanGrI) July 31, 2016
J.K. Rowling got the most perfect 'Harry Potter' cake ever https://t.co/ggLOML0eyk
— TIME (@TIME) July 31, 2016
Happy birthday @jk_rowling! Watch the author's commencement speech about the value of failure and the imagination https://t.co/mV8ERoXGZk
— Harvard University (@Harvard) July 31, 2016
I think we can all agree that this is an unacceptable gift from a son to his mother on her birthday. pic.twitter.com/yYUdiIDnKI
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) July 31, 2016