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Harold loves Jann. When she’s out of sight, he musters strength and bellows for her.
March 15, 1995
The car climbs a thin, steep, cliff-edge road with a bent guardrail that wouldn’t slow a baby carriage.
Dec. 14, 1985
Before Irving Wallace and Sidney Sheldon and Judith Krantz and Jackie Collins, before even Jacqueline Susann, there was Harold Robbins.
Feb. 16, 1986
Harold Robbins, whose steamy novels were laced with sex, violence and conflict and centered around the international jet set or troubled youths in conflict with their culture, died Tuesday in Palm Springs.
Oct. 15, 1997
It’s a few days after his 75th birthday, and Harold Robbins is sitting poolside at his Palm Springs palazzo, a blonde half his age by his side.
May 31, 1991
Our protagonist in this lightning-paced, vintage-Robbins story is Jed Stevens (nedi Stefano), who has a major problem: disassociating himself from his Mafia family, as his own father did years before.
July 7, 1991
Entertainment & Arts
Harold Lang, a ballet and Broadway dancer who created the role of the First Sailor in Jerome Robbins’ “Fancy Free” in 1944 and revived the title role in “Pal Joey” in Los Angeles in the early 1950s, has died.
Aug. 4, 1985
July 31, 1985
Business
Baskin-Robbins--looking for a change of flavor--has named a new advertising agency.
Aug. 19, 1989
Over lunch recently, Harold Robbins was discoursing on the ups and downs of being a novelist whose international sales were edging past the quarter of a billion mark.
March 17, 1985