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Robert Wright Campbell was born on 8 June, 1927 in Newark, New Jersey, US, is an American novelist. Discover Robert Wright Campbell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

Popular As Robert Wright Campbell
Occupation screenwriter, author
Age 73 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 8 June 1927
Birthday 8 June
Birthplace Newark, New Jersey, US
Date of death 23 September, 2000
Died Place Monterey, California, US
Nationality United States

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1927

Robert Wright Campbell (June 9, 1927–September 21, 2000), often credited as R. Wright Campbell or Robert Campbell, was an American screenwriter, author and occasional actor.

He was the brother of actor William Campbell and brother in law of Judith Campbell Exner.

He wrote ten television series, including Maverick and Marcus Welby, M.D..

Campbell was born in Newark, New Jersey.

He studied painting at Brooklyn's Pratt Institute, intending to be a commercial artist.

He was drafted into the US Army during the Korean War.

When he asked his brother William how much he earned for acting, he went to Hollywood after his discharge.

Campbell began writing for anthology series such as Loretta Young Theatre.

1955

Through his brother William, Campbell met Roger Corman for whom he wrote the screen play Five Guns West (1955), which was the first film Corman directed.

Campbell sold two original Western scripts to Universal, Gun for a Coward and Quantez.

Both ended up being made with Fred MacMurray.

He also sold two stories to Kirk Douglas's Bryna Productions: King Kelly about a soldier who sets himself up as a ruler in the South West after the Civil War, and The Allison Brothers.

Neither was made.

1956

In 1956 he and his brother announced they had purchased a story about John Ashley, Requiem for an Outlaw and intended to make it independently but the film was not made.

Campbell was hired to work on the screenplay Man of a Thousand Faces, the biography of Lon Chaney.

The producer deliberately picked a young writer who would not be influenced by "nostalgia".

The script was reworked by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts but Campbell kept his screen credit.

All the writers were nominated for Best Screenplay.

Campbell did a fourth script for Universal, Beneath the Roses, but it was not made.

He wrote for several Warner Bros. Television shows such as Maverick, Bronco and Hawaiian Eye.

He reworked Five Guns West for Corman as The Secret Invasion.

He planned to follow it with The Deserters another WW2 tale for Corman but it appears to have not been made.

1972

In 1972 he wrote Whistler for Corman, a biopic of James Abbott Whistler.

Campbell left screenwriting and turned to novels after visiting Carmel-by-the-Sea, California where he moved to.

1975

His first novel was The Spy Who Sat and Waited (1975).

He wrote several novels of Los Angeles that he called "La-La Land" with a hero named James Whistler in Alice in La-La Land and In La-La Land We Trust, a series of Jimmy Flannery novels beginning with The Junkyard Dog (awarded the Edgar Award and Anthony Award for Best Paperback Original) and The Cat's Meow and two Jake Hatch novels.

1978

His 1978 novel, Where Pigeons Go to Die, was adapted into a television film of the same title for NBC by actor and filmmaker Michael Landon.

2000

Campbell died at Hospice House on September 21, 2000, in Monterey, California at the age of 73.

2003

On February 2, 2003, the Robert Campbell Balcony over the Harrison Memorial Library's main reading room was named in his honor.