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Marvin H. Albert (January 22, 1924 March 25, 1996)[1] was an American writer of mystery, crime and adventure novels including ones featuring Pete (Pierre-Ange [French: Stone Angel]) Sawyer, a French-American private investigator living and working in France.

Marvin Albert
Born
Marvin H. Albert

(1924-01-22)January 22, 1924
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
DiedMarch 25, 1996(1996-03-25) (aged 72)
OccupationNovelist, screenwriter
Years active1956–1992

Biography


During World War II Albert served in the United States Merchant Marine as a radio operator. After working as the director of a Philadelphia children's theater troupe he moved to New York in 1950 and began writing and editing for Quick[2] and Look magazines.

He began writing full-time over the success of his 1956 Western novel The Law and Jake Wade. He sometimes wrote under pseudonyms such as Albert Conroy, Ian McAlister, Nick Quarry and Anthony Rome.[3] Settings for his novels include France (where he lived for some time), Miami and the Old West. A 1975 international suspense thriller, The Gargoyle Conspiracy, written under his own name, was an Edgar nominee in the category of Best Mystery Novel.


Novels



Westerns



Westerns written under the name Al Conroy


A series featuring the common character Clayburn. They were later reprinted in 1989-90 under Marvin Albert's own name.


Detective novels written under the name Al Conroy



Jake Barrow Private Eye written under the name Nick Quarry



Tony Rome series


A series featuring the private detective Tony Rome.

A 1967 television pilot under the name Nick Quarry was based on Tony Rome[4]


as Nick Quarry



Mafia fiction as Al Conroy


Series character: Johnny Morini, Soldato: Man Against the Mafia.


Stone Angel series


A series featuring the common character Pete Sawyer.


as Ian McAlister



Other crime thrillers



Non fiction works



Film novelizations



TV tie-ins



Screenplays



Other works


As J. D. Christilian - "Scarlet Women" (1996).

As Marvin H. Albert - "Operation Lila" (1983), "The Medusa Complex", "Dancer's Progress and Schrodingers Cat"(1993 - possibly two stories in one volume) and "Hidden Lives" (1981).


Personal life


He was survived by his artist wife Xenia Klar, one son, and one grandchild.



In the movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the character Rick Dalton is seen reading and discussing a western-themed paperback novel that features a character named Tom Breezy. The novelization of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood includes an ad for the fictitious Tom Breezy book, which is identified as Ride a Wild Bronc by Marvin H. Albert.


References


  1. "matchID - Marvin Albert". Fichier des décès (in French). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  2. "About".
  3. Grimes, William (31 March 1996). "Marvin H. Albert, 73, an Author Of Mysteries and Biographies". The New York Times. Retrieved 20 January 2011.
  4. Goldberg, Lee Unsold Television Pilots: 1955-1989 Adventures in Television, 5 Jul 2015
  5. Dell Publishing, OCLC 23181101



На других языках


- [en] Marvin Albert

[ru] Ник Кварри

Ник Кварри (англ. Nick Quarry, наст. имя — Марвин Хьюберт Альберт; Marvin Hubert Albert, 1924 (1924)—1996) — американский сценарист и писатель. Под различными псевдонимами работал во многих направлениях жанра, но большой известности не добился. Другие псевдонимы: Альберт (Ал, Эл) Конрой (Albert Conroy), Ян Макалистер (Ian MacAlister), Антони (Энтони) Ром (Anthony Rome), Mike Barone.



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