Harold Robbins

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Harold Robbins
Birth name Francis Kane
Born May 21, 1916 in New York, New York
Died October 14, 1997 in Palm Springs, California from respiratory heart failure
Notable Shows Harold Robbins' The Survivors: Writer
Awards None for TV
Other: Motion Picture Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
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Harold Robbins is an American author best known for writing such bestselling novels as Never Love a Stranger, The Carpetbaggers and The Pirate, many of which became films. He has also written and created the TV miniseries Harold Robbins' The Survivors.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Writer

[edit] Staff Writer

Series Year(s) Season(s)
Harold Robbins' The Survivors 1969 1

[edit] Episode Writer

[edit] Notable Films Written

[edit] Responsible For

[edit] Memorable Moments

[edit] Awards and Accolades

[edit] Other Awards

  • Hollywood Walk of Fame
    • Motion Picture Star

[edit] Trivia



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