Robert H. Adleman

Novelist

Robert H. Adleman was born in Pennsylvania on May 7th, 1919 and is the Novelist. At the age of 76, Robert H. Adleman biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
May 7, 1919
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Pennsylvania
Death Date
Nov 16, 1995 (age 76)
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Historian, Novelist
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Robert H. Adleman Life

Robert H. Adleman (May 7, 1919 - November 16, 1995) was an American novelist and historian. Adleman was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

A photographer and tail gunner in the Army Air Corps during World War II, he became a businessman and a historian, and began a collaboration with U.S. Army Colonel George Walton to write books about World War II, the most successful of which was 1966's The Devil's Brigade.

A story about the 1st Special Service Force nicknamed the "Devil's Brigade", the book would be turned into a motion picture of the same name. Adleman was co-owner and president of Robinson, Adleman, and Montgomery, a Philadelphia public relations and advertising firm.

An innovator, he constantly started new ventures including publishing of "The Record-Breeze and Mall Journal newspapers; produced forerunner of "Today" TV show, "Modern Living," and chain of fast food restaurants, "Take Out Kitchens" and "Hush Puppy House." After selling the movie rights, Adleman and his wife moved from Philadelphia to Malibu, California.

They remained there for a number of years until they acquired a large ranch property in Oregon.

At which point they opened the restaurant The Bella Union, featuring the "peach baboo", a cocktail named after their grandson's childhood treat.

Adleman died in Ashland, Oregon, in 1995.

His wife and two daughters scattered his ashes on the ocean at the beach in Malibu.

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