Robert Leslie Bellem

Robert Leslie Bellem

Robert Leslie Bellem was a prolific American pulp magazine writer, best known for his creation of Dan Turner, Hollywood Detective. He was born in either 1894cite book |last=Haining |first=Peter |title=The Classic Era of American Pulp Magazines |year=2000 |publisher=Prion Books |id=ISBN 978-1-85375-388-6 ] or 1902,Bill Pronzini's introduction to the 1987 paperback edition of Bellem's novel "Blue Murder", published by Dennins McMillan Publications.] and died in 1968. Before becoming a writer he worked in Los Angeles as a newspaper reporter, radio announcer and film extra. After the demise of the pulps, Bellem switched to writing for television, including a number of scripts for "The Lone Ranger", "The Adventures of Superman" (1950s version), The original Perry Mason show, 77 Sunset Strip and other shows.

Bellem wrote in a variety of genres for many pulp magazines, particularly those owned by Culture Publications such as "Spicy Detective", "Spicy Adventure", "Spicy Western" and "Spicy Mystery" (one of the weird menace pulps). The word "spicy" in the titles of these magazines was meant to indicate sexual content, although this was very tame compared with current standards.

Bellem's most famous creation was the hardboiled detective Dan Turner, whose stories were written in the first person in a racy, slangy style that made them extremely popular. Set against the background of the Hollywood film industry (of which Bellem had personal knowledge), the Dan Turner stories appeared first in the pages of "Spicy Detective" (subsequently retitled "Speed Detective") and later in his "own" magazine, "Hollywood Detective", which ran from January 1942 to October 1950. [http://www.thrillingdetective.com/turner.html] .

Bellem also created other characters, such as Nick Ransom [http://www.thrillingdetective.com/ransom.html] who appeared a few times in "Thrilling Detective", but none proved as successful as Dan Turner. It is claimed that Bellem produced some 3000 short stories in a pulp magazine career lasting less than 30 years. He also wrote at least two novels, of which the best known is "Blue Murder" (Phoenix Press, 1938).

S.J. Perelman's essay "Somewhere a Roscoe..." contains excerpts from several of the Dan Turner stories, with Perelman's satiric comments.

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0068853/ Robert Leslie Bellem's entry at the Internet Movie Database]


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