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    Sidney Sheldon (February 11, 1917 – January 30, 2007) was an American writer. He was prominent in the 1930s, first working on Broadway plays, and then in motion pictures, notably writing the successful comedy The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947), which earned him an Oscar in 1948. He went on to work in television, where over twenty years he created The Patty Duke Show (1963–66), I Dream of Jeannie (1965–70), and Hart to Hart (1979–84). After turning 50, he began writing best ...

  2. 19 books based on 530 votes: If Tomorrow Comes by Sidney Sheldon, Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon, Master of the Game by Sidney Sheldon, Tell Me Your Dr...

  3. Jan 30, 2007 · Sidney Sheldon (1917-2007) was an American writer who won awards in three careers—a Broadway playwright, a Hollywood TV and movie screenwriter, and a best-selling novelist.

  4. Sidney Sheldon. Writer: Easter Parade. Sheldon was born in Chicago on February 17, 1917. He began writing as a youngster and at the age of ten he made his first sale of a poem for $10. During the Depression, he worked at a variety of jobs and while attending Northwestern University he contributed short plays to drama groups. At seventeen, he decided to try his luck in Hollywood. The only job...

  5. About Sidney Sheldon: Sidney Sheldon is a household name among avid readers of thrillers and crime fiction. His works are prized for their excellence and uniqueness.

  6. Sidney Sheldon has 306 books on Goodreads with 1134646 ratings. Sidney Sheldon’s most popular book is If Tomorrow Comes (Tracy Whitney, #1).

  7. Sidney Sheldon, 1917 – 2007 was a prolific writer, penning numerous bestselling novels that captivated readers worldwide with their suspenseful plots, intricate characters, and captivating twists.

  8. Feb 1, 2007 · Sidney Sheldon was an Oscar- and Tony-winning writer of squeaky-clean fare for stage and screen who became world famous for his later career as a writer of steamy, best-selling novels.

  9. Jan 31, 2007 · Sidney Sheldon, who won awards in three careers -- Broadway theater, movies, television -- then at age 50 turned to writing bestselling novels about stalwart women who triumph in a hostile world ...

  10. In his two-and-a-half-hour interview, Sidney Sheldon (1917-2007) recalls his early years in Hollywood as a screenwriter for feature films and the success he achieved in that field, culminating in his win of the Academy Award for The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer. Sheldon next discusses his creation of The Patty Duke Show, and his fond memories of working with the show's young star. During his run as writer/producer of Patty Duke, he recalls getting approached by Screen Gems to produce another ...

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