Arthur Hailey

Novelist Arthur Hailey wrote successful books-turned-movies Hotel (1965) and Airport (1968).

Synopsis

Arthur Hailey (born April 5, 1920) served in World War II in England's Royal Air Force. He then emigrated to Canada and worked in industry and sales before becoming a freelance writer in 1956. His first blockbuster novel was Hotel (1965), followed by Airport (1968) and Wheels (1971). Later novels include The Evening News (1990) and Detective (1997). Hailey died in The Bahamas in 2004.

Profile

Popular novelist, born in Luton, Bedfordshire, SC England, UK. He became a naturalized Canadian in 1947. He worked in industry and sales before becoming a freelance writer in 1956. He has written many best-selling blockbusters about disasters, several of which have become highly successful films, such as Hotel (1965), Airport (1968), and Wheels (1971). Later novels include Strong Medicine (1984), The Evening News (1990), and Detective (1997).

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