Pat Conroy Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
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Updated on January 17, 2026
Pat Conroy Biography
(Writer)Birthday: October 26, 1945 (Scorpio)
Born In: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Advanced SearchPat Conroy was an international bestselling author, who in his four decades of career, authored several top-rated books and novels. Born in a military family, young Conroy was raised under much restriction and discipline. He attended the Citadel Military School to complete his formal education. During his early years, Conroy was athletic and fit and participated in various sports. He was one of the members of the institution’s basketball team. However, his failure at sports led him to pursue a career in writing. He started off his literary career by publishing his first book, ‘The Boo’ in 1970. He followed this up by ‘The Water Is Wide’, ‘The Great Santini’, ‘The Lords of Discipline’ and ‘The Prince of Tides’. Most of his books and novels were adapted into films of the same name. The books were very well received and so were the films, two of which were Oscar-nominated. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Donald Patrick Conroy
Died At Age: 70
Family:Spouse/Ex-: Barbara (née Bolling) Jones, Cassandra King (m.1997), Lenore (née Gurewitz) Fleischer
father: Marine Colonel Donald Conroy
mother: Frances
siblings: Carol
children: Emily, Gregory, Jessica, Megan, Melissa, Susannah Ansley Conroy
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place of death: Beaufort, South Carolina, United States
Notable Alumni: The Citadel, The Military College Of South Carolina
City: Atlanta, Georgia
Cause of Death: Pancreatic Cancer
U.S. State: Georgia
More Factseducation: The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina
awards: Humanitarian award from the National Education Association
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American CelebritiesAmerican MenMale WritersScorpio WritersMale Novelists Childhood & Early LifePat Conroy was born as Donald Patrick Conroy to Marine Colonel Donald Conroy and former Frances "Peggy" Peck of Georgia in Atlanta, Georgia USA. He was the eldest of the seven children born to the couple.His father was employed as a fighter pilot, which led young Conroy to live a strict disciplinarian military life. Due to constant transfer of his father from one base to the other, he was constantly on the move. By the time he turned 18, he had lived in 23 cities.The military background and the culture at the camp greatly influenced much of his life and living. As a young boy, he was a victim of his father’s violent outbursts and abuses and channelized his anger by playing basketball.He attained Citadel Military Academy. It was while studying at The Citadel that he penned and published his first ever book, titled The Boo. The book provides an insight about cadet life and on the life of Lt. Colonel Thomas N. Courvoisie, who had served as Assistant Commandant of Cadets at The Citadel.