Robert Leslie Bellem Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Robert Leslie Bellem (July 19, 1902 - April 1, 1968) was a prolific American pulp magazine writer, best known for his creation of Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective. Before becoming a writer he worked in Los Angeles as a newspaper reporter, radio announcer and film extra. After the demise of the pulps, Bellem switched to writing for television, including a number of scripts for The Lone Ranger, Adventures of Superman (1950s version), the original Perry Mason show, 77 Sunset Strip, and other shows.Bellem wrote in a variety of genres for many pulp magazines, particularly those owned by Culture Publications such as Spicy Detective, Spicy Adventure, Spicy Western and Spicy Mystery (one of the weird menace pulps). The word "spicy" in the titles of these magazines was meant to indicate sexual content, although this was very tame compared with current standards.Bellem's most famous creation was the hardboiled detective Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective, whose stories were written in the first person in a racy, slangy style that made them extremely popular. Set against the background of the Hollywood film industry (of which Bellem had personal knowledge), the Dan Turner stories appeared first in the pages of Spicy Detective (subsequently retitled Speed Detective) and later in his "own" magazine, Hollywood Detective, which ran from January 1942 to October 1950.Bellem also created other characters, such as Nick Ransom who appeared a few times in Thrilling Detective, but none proved as successful as Dan Turner. It is claimed that Bellem produced some 3000 short stories in a pulp magazine career lasting less than 30 years. He also wrote at least two novels, of which the best known is Blue Murder (Phoenix Press, 1938).S.J. Perelman's essay "Somewhere a Roscoe..." contains excerpts from several of the Dan Turner stories, with Perelman's satiric comments.
Former journalist, movie bit player and author of detective pulp fiction, specifically as creator of Hollywood detective Dan Turner.
Writer
Title
Year
Status
Character
Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective
1990
Video creator Dan Turner character
Superman
1973
writer
Iron Horse
1967
TV Series writer - 1 episode
The F.B.I.
TV Series teleplay - 5 episodes, 1965 - 1967 story - 2 episodes, 1966 - 1967 written by - 1 episode, 1966
Death Valley Days
1965
TV Series written by - 4 episodes
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
1964
TV Series story - 1 episode
Perry Mason
1961-1964
TV Series written by - 5 episodes
77 Sunset Strip
TV Series 2 episodes, 1963 - 1964 teleplay - 2 episodes, 1963
Temple Houston
1963
TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Third Man
1963
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Assignment: Underwater
1961
TV Series written by - 1 episode
The Case of the Dangerous Robin
1961
TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Texan
TV Series 1 episode, 1960 writer - 1 episode, 1960
Johnny Midnight
1960
TV Series written by - 1 episode
Wanted: Dead or Alive
1959
TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Man Without a Gun
TV Series 1 episode, 1957 written by - 4 episodes, 1958 - 1959 story - 4 episodes, 1958 - 1959 writer - 2 episodes, 1959
Behind Closed Doors
1959
TV Series writer - 2 episodes
The Millionaire
1957-1959
TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Mackenzie's Raiders
TV Series written by - 2 episodes, 1958 - 1959 writer - 1 episode, 1959
The Restless Gun
1958
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Broken Arrow
TV Series writer - 3 episodes, 1958 teleplay - 3 episodes, 1957
Adventures of Superman
TV Series writer - 7 episodes, 1956 - 1958 written by - 1 episode, 1958
The New Adventures of Charlie Chan
TV Series teleplay - 1 episode, 1957 writer - 1 episode, 1957
The Web
1957
TV Series writer - 1 episode
The Lone Ranger
1956-1957
TV Series screenplay - 6 episodes
General Electric Summer Originals
1956
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Captain Midnight
TV Series written by - 1 episode, 1956 teleplay - 1 episode, 1955
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
1954
TV Series writer - 1 episode
Schlitz Playhouse
TV Series teleplay - 3 episodes, 1953 - 1954 writer - 1 episode, 1953 original story - 1 episode, 1953 original story and teleplay - 1 episode, 1953
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
1953
TV Series writer - 2 episodes
Chevron Theatre
1953
TV Series teleplay - 1 episode
Boston Blackie
TV Series writer - 2 episodes, 1953 original screenplay - 1 episode, 1953
Dick Tracy
TV Series written by - 9 episodes, 1951 additional dialogue - 8 episodes, 1950 - 1952 story suggested by - 4 episodes writer - 2 episodes, 1950 story editor - 1 episode, 1950
Front Page Detective
TV Series 3 episodes, 1951 written by - 2 episodes, 1951 teleplay - 1 episode, 1951