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Robert Bloch

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Robert Bloch

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Apr 5, 1917 (109 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Albert Bloch (April 5, 1917 – September 23, 1994) was a prolific American writer, primarily of crime, horror and science fiction. He is best known as the writer of Psycho, the basis for the film of the same name by Alfred Hitchcock. He was also known as an excellent standup speaker with a wry sense of humour. He many times remarked that he had "the heart of a little boy", quipping "I keep it in a jar on my desk." Bloch wrote hundreds of short stories and over twenty novels, usually crime fiction, science fiction and, perhaps most influentially, horror fiction (Psycho). He was one of the youngest members of the Lovecraft Circle. H. P. Lovecraft was Bloch's mentor and one of the first to seriously encourage his talent. Bloch was a contributor to pulp magazines such as Weird Tales in his early career, and was also a prolific screenwriter and a major contributor to science fiction fanzines and fandom in general. He was the recipient of the Hugo Award (for his story "That Hell-Bound Train"), the Bram Stoker Award, and the World Fantasy Award. He served a term as president of the Mystery Writers of America (1970) and was a member of that organisation and of Science Fiction Writers of America, the Writers' Guild, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Count Dracula Society.In 2008, The Library of America selected Bloch’s story “The Shambles of Ed Gein” for inclusion in its two-century retrospective of American true crime. His favourites amongst his own novels were The Kidnapper, The Star Stalker, Psycho, Night-World and Strange Eons. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Bloch, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
2002Battle-Axe: the Making of 'Strait-Jacket'Self
1991Fear in the DarkSelf
1989Stephen King's World of HorrorSelf
1986Hollywood Ghost StoriesHimself (uncredited)
1983The Horror of It AllSelf
1964How to Plan a Movie MurderSelf
Directing
1985The New Alfred Hitchcock PresentsDirector
Writing
2013Bates MotelCharacters
1998PsychoNovel
1997The HungerStory
1990Psycho IV: The BeginningCharacters
1986Psycho IIIOriginal Story
1985The New Alfred Hitchcock PresentsWriter
1984Tales from the DarksideWriter
1984Tales from the DarksideStory
1983Psycho IICharacters
1981DarkroomWriter
1979Tales of the UnexpectedStory
1978The Amazing Captain NemoScreenplay
1977The MannikinOriginal Story
1977Three Dangerous LadiesShort Story
1975The Dead Don't DieScreenplay
1973The Cat CreatureStory
1973The Cat CreatureTeleplay
1972AsylumStory
1972AsylumWriter
1972Ghost StoryWriter
1971The House That Dripped BloodWriter
1970Night GalleryWriter
1968Journey to the UnknownWriter
1967Torture GardenWriter
1966The Deadly BeesScreenplay
1966The PsychopathWriter
1966Star TrekWriter
1966The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Writer
1966Tales to Keep You AwakeShort Story
1965The SkullStory
1965The SkullWriter
1965Run for Your LifeWriter
1964Strait-JacketScreenplay
1964The Night WalkerScreenplay
1962The Cabinet of CaligariWriter
1962The CouchScreenplay
1962The Alfred Hitchcock HourWriter
1961The Grim ReaperTeleplay
1960PsychoNovel
1960ThrillerWriter
1959Lock-UpWriter
1955Alfred Hitchcock PresentsWriter
1955Alfred Hitchcock PresentsStory
1955Alfred Hitchcock PresentsTeleplay