Elmore LeonardWriterBorn: 11 October 1925 Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana Best known as: Author of Get Shorty Elmore Leonard has been a top-selling writer since the mid-1980s, the author of more than three dozen crime and western novels famous for their crackling dialogue and dark humor. Leonard had a career in advertising when he began writing westerns in the 1950s. The success of the movie version of his novel Hombre allowed him to write novels full-time and he turned to writing fast-paced crime stories in the late 1960s. In the 1970s he began getting noticed by reviewers and critics, and by the mid-1980s he was a consistently bankable author. His stories often revolve around the misadventures of amiable-but-crooked protagonists and lowlifes, characters who are thieves, hustlers, prostitutes and loan sharks. His novels include Glitz (1985), Freaky Deaky (1988) and Tishomingo Blues (2002). Films made from his novels include: Hombre (1967, starring Paul Newman); Valdez is Coming (1971, starring Burt Lancaster); Get Shorty (1995, starring John Travolta): Jackie Brown (1997, starring Pam Grier, from the 1992 novel Rum Punch): Out of Sight (1998, starring Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney); and The Big Bounce (2004, starring Owen Wilson). Extra credit: Leonard has written several screenplays, including Joe Kidd (1972, starring Clint Eastwood) and Mr. Majestyk (1974)... Leonard is also referred to as "Dutch," a childhood nickname... Out of Sight was the basis for the 2003 television series Karen Sisco. Copyright © 1998-2006 by Who2?, LLC. All rights reserved. More on Elmore Leonard from Fact Monster:
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