Mickey Spillane

Mickey Spillane

  • Birthday: 1918-03-09
  • Deathday: 2006-07-17
  • Place of birth: Brooklyn, New York, USA
  • Also know as: Микки Спиллейн

Biography

Mickey Spillane is an American author of hardcore detective stories. Wrote more than 20 novels with a circulation of more than 140 million copies. He began his writing career as a writer for comics. Spillane published his first novel, Judgment Is Me, in 1946. The hero of this and twelve other books is private detective Mike Hammer, one of the most popular characters in popular culture. Spillane's novels have been adapted many times in film and television. Spillane himself played the role of a detective in the movie (Ring of Fear / Ring of Fear, 1954). Films based on his novels became classics, including Kiss Me Deadly (1955) and The Girl Hunters (1963), with his own participation. In The Girl Hunters, Spillane played his character Mike Hammer. This is one of the rarest cases in history when the author plays the role of the hero he created. He also appeared as a writer in the television series about Colombo (episode "Publish or Perish"). Spillane's huge success is usually credited to the successful mixture of his gruff language, the rigidity of the characters, and the abundance of erotic scenes. His books, as fellow detective writer Raymond Chandler has said, can be described as "a mixture of violence and outright pornography." However, they have become a classic of the genre.

Filmography

The Girl Hunters

1963

As Mike Hammer

Ring of Fear

1954

As Mickey Spillane

Mommy's Day

1997

As Attorney Neal Ekhardt

Hammar

1992

As Himself

Mommy

1995

As Attorney Eckhart

Production

I, the Jury

1982

As Novel

The Long Wait

1954

As Novel

I, the Jury

1953

As Novel

Kiss Me Deadly

1955

As Novel

My Gun Is Quick

1957

As Novel

Murder Me, Murder You

1983

As Characters

More Than Murder

1984

As Characters

Margin for Murder

1981

As Characters

The Delta Factor

1970

As Novel

The Girl Hunters

1963

As Novel

The Girl Hunters

1963

As Screenplay

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