James Ellroy AKA Lee Earle Elroy Born: 4-Mar-1948 Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: L.A. Confidential Military service: US Army James's mother Geneva Hilliker Ellroy was strangled when he was only 10 years old. James became a true crime junkie, following the details of the Black Dahlia case. On his deathbed, James's father offered his last piece of advice: "Try to pick up every waitress who serves you." He grew up to be a wino and petty thief with 30 arrests between 1965 and 1977. Eventually he gave up drinking and began writing crime novels. Father: Armand Ellroy Mother: Geneva Hilliker Ellroy (d. 1958 murder) Wife: Helen Knode (author/critic)
High School: Fairfax High School, Los Angeles, CA
Alcoholics Anonymous Dishonorable Discharge Risk Factors: Vegetarian, Alcoholism
FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR Wonder Boys (22-Feb-2000)
Official Website: http://www.ellroy.com/
Author of books:
Brown's Requiem (1981, novel) Clandestine (1982, novel) Blood on the Moon (1984, novel) Because The Night (1984, novel) Suicide Hill (1985, novel) Killer on the Road (1986, novel) The Black Dahlia (1987, novel) The Big Nowhere (1988, novel) L.A. Confidential (1990, novel) White Jazz (1992, novel) Hollywood Nocturnes (1994, novel) American Tabloid (1995, novel) My Dark Places (1996, novel) Crime Wave (1999, novel) The Cold Six Thousand (2001, novel) Destination: Morgue! (2004, novel)
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