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David Goodis

David Goodis

Writing

March 2, 1917 – January 7, 1967 (died at 49)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Male
15 Movies
2 TV Shows

David Loeb Goodis (March 2, 1917 – January 7, 1967) was an American writer of crime fiction noted for his output of short stories and novels in the noir fiction genre. Born in Philadelphia, Goodis alternately resided there and in New York City and Hollywood during his professional years. According to critic Dennis Drabelle, "Despite his [university] education, a combination of ethnicity (Jewish) and temperament allowed him to empathize with outsiders: the working poor, the unjustly accused, fugitives, criminals." Goodis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the oldest child of William Goodis and Mollie Halpern Goodis. William Goodis was a Russian-Jewish émigré born in 1882 who had arrived in America with his mother in 1890. David Goodis's mother, Mollie Halpern, was born in Pennsylvania also into a family of Russian-Jewish émigrés. In Philadelphia, Goodis's father co-owned a newspaper dealership and later went into the textile business as the William Goodis Company. A brother, Jerome, born in 1920, died of meningitis at age three. In 1922, another brother, Herbert, was born into the family. Goodis attended Simon Gratz High School and was engaged in student affairs, editing the school newspaper, serving as student council president, and participating in athletics as a member of both the track and swim teams. He also had the distinction of being chosen valedictorian for the graduating class of 1935, delivering a speech entitled "Youth Looks at Peace". As a college student, he continued and expanded on the interests he had pursued as a high school student, contributing to the student newspaper as both writer and cartoonist. It was during this period that he purportedly tried his hand at novel writing with a book titled Ignited. The novel was never published, and no copy of it has been discovered. Goodis later claimed: "The title was prophetic. Eventually, I threw it into the furnace." Goodis graduated from Temple University in 1938 with a degree in journalism. While working at an advertising agency, Goodis started writing his first published novel, Retreat from Oblivion. After it was published by Dutton in 1939, Goodis moved to New York City, where he wrote under several pseudonyms for pulp magazines, including Battle Birds, Daredevil Aces, Dime Mystery, Horror Stories, Terror Tales and Western Tales, sometimes churning out 10,000 words a day. The first pulp story published under his own name, titled "Mistress of the White Slave King", appeared in Gangland Detective Stories (November 1939). Over a five-and-a-half-year period, according to some sources, he produced five million words for the pulp magazines. While the quantity of his output far eclipses that of his predecessors Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler, unlike theirs, the vast majority of his pulp stories have never been reprinted. ... Source: Article "David Goodis" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

The Alfred Hitchcock Hour

1962 7.8

Writer

Age 45 (now 49)
1 ep
Shoot the Piano Player
Shoot the Piano Player

Shoot the Piano Player

1960 7.2

Novel

Age 43 (now 49)
Dark Passage
Dark Passage

Dark Passage

1947 7.3

Novel

Age 30 (now 49)
The Burglars
The Burglars

The Burglars

1971 6.9

Novel

Age 54 (now 49)
The Truth About Charlie
The Truth About Charlie

The Truth About Charlie

2002 4.9

Novel

Age 85 (now 49)
Nightfall
Nightfall

Nightfall

1956 6.9

Novel

Age 39 (now 49)
Fallen Angels
Fallen Angels

Fallen Angels

1993 6.2

Story

Age 76 (now 49)
1 ep
The Moon in the Gutter
The Moon in the Gutter

The Moon in the Gutter

1983 5.7

Novel

Age 66 (now 49)
The Burglar
The Burglar

The Burglar

1957 5.7

Screenplay

Age 40 (now 49)
The Burglar
The Burglar

The Burglar

1957 5.7

Novel

Age 40 (now 49)
Descent Into Hell
Descent Into Hell

Descent Into Hell

1986 4.9

Novel

Age 69 (now 49)
Street of the Damned
Street of the Damned

Street of the Damned

1984 5.2

Novel

Age 66 (now 49)
And Hope to Die
And Hope to Die

And Hope to Die

1972 6.4

Novel

Age 55 (now 49)
The Unfaithful
The Unfaithful

The Unfaithful

1947 5.9

Screenplay

Age 30 (now 49)
Street of No Return
Street of No Return

Street of No Return

1989 5.2

Novel

Age 72 (now 49)
Missing Persons Section
Missing Persons Section

Missing Persons Section

1956 6.6

Novel

Age 39 (now 49)