Mickey Spillane
Crime Novelist with Mike Hammer Series

Born
March 9th, 1918
107 years ago
Died
May 13th, 1977
47 years ago — 59 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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An American crime novelist published a series of hardboiled detective novels featuring the character Mike Hammer. The first novel, 'I, the Jury,' released in 1947, established a new standard in the genre with its visceral style and complex plots. Spillane's work gained immense popularity, selling millions of copies. His writing style combined graphic violence and a focus on moral ambiguity, appealing to a broad audience. The character of Mike Hammer became iconic in American fiction, influencing both literature and film. Spillane also ventured into screenwriting and created adaptations of his works for film and television, further cementing his legacy in the crime genre.
Wrote 'I, the Jury' in 1947
Created the Mike Hammer character
Sold over 200 million copies of novels
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