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Edgar Rice Burroughs(1875-1950)

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  • Producer
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Edgar Rice Burroughs in Les Nouvelles Aventures de Tarzan (1935)
His father had been a major in the Union army during the Civil War. Edgar Rice Burroughs attended the Brown School then, due to a diphtheria epidemic, Miss Coolie's Maplehurst School for Girls, then the Harvard School, Phillips Andover and the Michigan Military Academy. He was a mediocre student and flunked his examination for West Point. He worked a variety of jobs all over the country: a cowboy in Idaho, a gold miner in Oregon, a railroad policeman in Utah, a department manager for Sears Roebuck in Chicago. He published "A Princess of Mars" under the title "Under the Moons of Mars" in six parts between February and July of 1912. The same "All-Story Magazine" put out his immediately successful "Tarzan of the Apes" in October of that year. Two years later the hardback book appeared, and on January 27, 1918, the movie opened on Broadway starring Elmo Lincoln as Tarzan. It was one of the first movies to gross over $1,000,000. Burroughs was able to move his family to the San Fernando Valley in 1919, converting a huge estate into Tarzana Ranch. He was in Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 and remained in Hawaii as a war correspondent. Afterward he returned home with a heart condition. On March 19, 1950, alone in his home after reading the Sunday comics in bed, he died. By then he had written 91 novels, 26 of which were about Tarzan. The man whose books have sold hundreds of millions of copies in over thirty languages once said "I write to escape ... to escape poverty".
BornSeptember 1, 1875
DiedMarch 19, 1950(74)
BornSeptember 1, 1875
DiedMarch 19, 1950(74)
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Known for

Taylor Kitsch in John Carter (2012)
John Carter
6.6
  • Writer
  • 2012
Alexander Skarsgård in Tarzan (2016)
Tarzan
6.2
  • Writer
  • 2016
Minnie Driver, Tony Goldwyn, Wayne Knight, and Rosie O'Donnell in Tarzan (1999)
Tarzan
7.3
  • Writer
  • 1999
Bruce Bennett and Ula Holt in Les Nouvelles Aventures de Tarzan (1935)
Les nouvelles aventures de Tarzan
4.5
  • Writer
  • 1935

Credits

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Writer



  • Untitled Live Action Tarzan Series
    • Writer
    • In Development
    • TV Series
  • John Carter, Warlord of Mars
    • based on the novel by
    • In Development
    • Video Game
  • The Girl from Hollywood
    • author
    • Pre-production
    • TV Mini Series



  • Tarzan and Jane (2017)
    Tarzan and Jane
    4.9
    TV Series
    • based on the books by
    • based on the stories created by
    • 2017
  • Alexander Skarsgård in Tarzan (2016)
    Tarzan
    6.2
    • based on the "Tarzan" stories created by
    • 2016
  • Tarzan (2013)
    Tarzan
    4.8
    • based on: the "Tarzan" stories created by
    • 2013
  • Taylor Kitsch in John Carter (2012)
    John Carter
    6.6
    • based on the story "A Princess of Mars" by
    • 2012
  • Traci Lords and Antonio Sabato Jr. in Les chroniques de Mars (2009)
    Les chroniques de Mars
    3.2
    Video
    • characters
    • novel (uncredited)
    • 2009
  • Timothy Bottoms, C. Thomas Howell, Stephen Blackehart, Darren Dalton, Lindsey McKeon, David H. Stevens, and Anya Benton in Lost Time : Monde perdu (2009)
    Lost Time : Monde perdu
    3.3
    Video
    • based on the novel by
    • 2009
  • Tarzan the Untamed (2006)
    Tarzan the Untamed
    Video
    • author
    • 2006
  • Tarzan: Terk's Tree Surfing Challenge (2005)
    Tarzan: Terk's Tree Surfing Challenge
    Video Game
    • based on characters created by
    • 2005
  • Tarzan 2: L'enfance d'un héros (2005)
    Tarzan 2: L'enfance d'un héros
    5.5
    Video
    • "Tarzan" stories
    • 2005
  • Travis Fimmel in Jane et Tarzan (2003)
    Jane et Tarzan
    6.6
    TV Series
    • characters
    • 2003
  • La Légende de Tarzan & Jane (2002)
    La Légende de Tarzan & Jane
    5.2
    Video
    • "Tarzan" stories
    • 2002
  • La Légende de Tarzan (2001)
    La Légende de Tarzan
    6.7
    TV Series
    • characters
    • 2001–2002
  • Kaj og Andrea (1999)
    Kaj og Andrea
    7.1
    TV Series
    • characters Tarzan and Jane (uncredited)
    • 2000
  • Michael Welch in Tarzan Activity Center (1999)
    Tarzan Activity Center
    7.8
    Video Game
    • based on characters by
    • 1999
  • Minnie Driver, Tony Goldwyn, Wayne Knight, and Rosie O'Donnell in Tarzan (1999)
    Tarzan
    7.3
    • based on the story "Tarzan of the Apes" by
    • 1999

Producer



  • Bruce Bennett and Ula Holt in Tarzan et la déesse verte (1937)
    Tarzan et la déesse verte
    4.4
    • producer (uncredited)
    • 1937
  • Bruce Bennett and Ula Holt in Les Nouvelles Aventures de Tarzan (1935)
    Les nouvelles aventures de Tarzan
    4.5
    • producer
    • 1935
  • Bruce Bennett in Les Nouvelles Aventures de Tarzan (1935)
    Les Nouvelles Aventures de Tarzan
    5.3
    • producer
    • 1935

Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.
    • Official Site
  • Height
    • 1.87 m
  • Born
    • September 1, 1875
    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
  • Died
    • March 19, 1950
    • Encino, California, USA(heart attack)
  • Spouses
      Florence GilbertApril 4, 1935 - April 1941 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Novel: "A Princess Of Mars" (a "Barsoom" novel). NOTE: Filmed as John Carter (2012).
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 6 Print Biographies
    • 3 Portrayals
    • 12 Articles

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    By the time of his death, he was the world's best-selling author.
  • Quotes
    Death, only, renders hope futile.

FAQ

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  • When did Edgar Rice Burroughs die?
    March 19, 1950
  • How did Edgar Rice Burroughs die?
    Heart attack
  • How old was Edgar Rice Burroughs when he died?
    74 years old
  • Where did Edgar Rice Burroughs die?
    Encino, California, USA
  • When was Edgar Rice Burroughs born?
    September 1, 1875

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