
Robert Bloch
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1917-04-05
Day of Death
1994-09-23 (77 years old)
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Robert Bloch
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.
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Acting
(2002)
(1991)
Fear in the Dark
as Self
(1989)
(1986)
Hollywood Ghost Stories
as Himself (uncredited)
(1983)
The Horror of It All
as Self
(1964)
How to Plan a Movie Murder
as Self
Crew
(1998)
Psycho
Novel
(1990)
Psycho IV: The Beginning
Characters
(1986)
Psycho III
Original Story
(1983)
Psycho II
Characters
(1978)
The Amazing Captain Nemo
Screenplay
(1977)
The Mannikin
Original Story
(1977)
Three Dangerous Ladies
Short Story
(1975)
The Dead Don't Die
Screenplay
(1973)
The Cat Creature
Story, Teleplay
(1972)
Asylum
Writer, Story
(1971)
(1967)
Torture Garden
Writer
(1966)
The Deadly Bees
Screenplay
(1966)
The Psychopath
Writer
(1965)
The Skull
Story, Writer
(1964)
Strait-Jacket
Screenplay
(1964)
The Night Walker
Screenplay
(1962)
The Cabinet of Caligari
Writer
(1962)
The Couch
Screenplay
(1960)
Psycho
Novel