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Robert Ludlum
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25 May 1927 - 12 March 2001
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He was born in New York in the family of a businessman. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University. He worked as an actor on Broadway and television, was a theater and television producer. Since 1971 he has been a professional writer.
His first novel, Scarlatti’s Legacy, was written at the age of forty-two. This novel was followed by Osterman Weekend, Travein, The Road to Gandolfo, The Rainman Exchange, The Chansellor Manuscript, The Bourne Identity and other books. His novels, and there are
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He was born in New York in the family of a businessman. He graduated from Pennsylvania State University. He worked as an actor on Broadway and television, was a theater and television producer. Since 1971 he has been a professional writer.
His first novel, Scarlatti’s Legacy, was written at the age of forty-two. This novel was followed by Osterman Weekend, Travein, The Road to Gandolfo, The Rainman Exchange, The Chansellor Manuscript, The Bourne Identity and other books. His novels, and there are more than 20 of them, sold worldwide with a total circulation of 220 million copies. Robert Ludlam is a member of the American League of Authors and the Society of Stage Actors. He died at the age of seventy-four from a heart attack.