Harold Robbins

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Harold Robbins summed up his career best in a 1971 ITV documentary: "I'm the world's best writer--there's nothing more to say". This phenomenally successful author--over 750,000,000 copies of his books were sold worldwide, and most were adapted successfully for the screen. At fifteen, he left home to begin a series of low-paying jobs, including working as a numbers runner. At twenty, after buying options on farmers' produce, Robbins was a millionaire, but a move into sugar futures wiped him out. He next took a job as a shipping clerk with Universal Pictures warehouse in New York and was soon promoted to executive director for budget and planning. On a bet with a studio executive, Robbins wrote his personal favorite novel, Never Love a Stranger (Knopf, 1948), and other early works which achieved minor critical success. He soon devolved into a writer of more popular novels involving celebrity, sex, and violence, to the scorn of critics. His writings after 1960 reflected his personal life: six marriages, wild Hollywood parties, drug abuse. A stroke in 1982 left him with aphasia, although he continued to write, publishing his last novel, Tycoon, in 1997.

Overview

Birthday May 21, 1916
Born In New York City, New York, USA
Spouse/Ex- Jann Stapp February 14, 1992 - October 14, 1997 (his death),Grace Palermo November 22, 1965 - February 7, 1992 (divorced),Lillian Machnivitz May 23, 1937 - 1962 (divorced)

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Trivia Taking the surname of his last foster parents, he originally used the name Harold Rubin, which he later changed to Robbins.
Quotes [on Ernest Hemingway] Hemingway was a jerk.

Scores

The Adventurers
2h 51m
5.2
Never Love a Stranger
1h 31m
5.4
Nevada Smith
2h 8m
6.9
The Betsy
2h 5m
5.2
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