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Dacre Calder Stoker (born August 23, 1958) is a Canadian-American writer, teacher and former modern pentathlete and coach based in Aiken, South Carolina.
Dacre Calder Stoker was born on August 23, 1958 in Montreal, Quebec to Desmond Neil Stoker (1927–1983) and Eleanor Gail Stoker (née Calder; 1933–2018). Stoker's mother was a nurse. Stoker has two sisters.
Through his father Stoker is the great-grandson of the military surgeon George Stoker (1854–1920), and is the great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker and great-great-grandson of Charlotte Stoker.
Stoker was educated at Bishop's College School before studying physical education at St. Lawrence University.
Stoker is a former member of the Canadian men's pentathlon team, and was the coach for the 1988 Olympic Canadian pentathlon team. Stoker was a teacher at Appleby College and Aiken Preparatory School.
In 2009, Stoker co-wrote his debut novel Dracula the Un-dead with Ian Holt, based on Dracula. In 2012, Stoker and Professor Elizabeth Miller published The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker: The Dublin Years which details sections of a journal written by Bram Stoker between 1871–1882.
Together with Bram Stoker's great-grandson Robin Guy MacCaw, Stoker and his wife Jennes Stroker are the co-owners of Bram Stoker LLC, which represents the descents of Bram Stoker in the UK and controls the international rights and trademarks of the Bram Stoker Estate.
Stoker is married to Jenness Stoker (née Fick; born 1954).
Dacre Stoker
Dacre Calder Stoker (born August 23, 1958) is a Canadian-American writer, teacher and former modern pentathlete and coach based in Aiken, South Carolina.
Dacre Calder Stoker was born on August 23, 1958 in Montreal, Quebec to Desmond Neil Stoker (1927–1983) and Eleanor Gail Stoker (née Calder; 1933–2018). Stoker's mother was a nurse. Stoker has two sisters.
Through his father Stoker is the great-grandson of the military surgeon George Stoker (1854–1920), and is the great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker and great-great-grandson of Charlotte Stoker.
Stoker was educated at Bishop's College School before studying physical education at St. Lawrence University.
Stoker is a former member of the Canadian men's pentathlon team, and was the coach for the 1988 Olympic Canadian pentathlon team. Stoker was a teacher at Appleby College and Aiken Preparatory School.
In 2009, Stoker co-wrote his debut novel Dracula the Un-dead with Ian Holt, based on Dracula. In 2012, Stoker and Professor Elizabeth Miller published The Lost Journal of Bram Stoker: The Dublin Years which details sections of a journal written by Bram Stoker between 1871–1882.
Together with Bram Stoker's great-grandson Robin Guy MacCaw, Stoker and his wife Jennes Stroker are the co-owners of Bram Stoker LLC, which represents the descents of Bram Stoker in the UK and controls the international rights and trademarks of the Bram Stoker Estate.
Stoker is married to Jenness Stoker (née Fick; born 1954).
