Monday, October 17, 2011

AS SEEN ON TV: FRANK HARRIS

FRANK HARRIS

AS SEEN IN:
'The Infinite Worlds Of H.G. Wells'

AS PLAYED BY:
Robert Demeger

TV DIMENSION:
Earth Prime-Time (Conditional)
His appearance here is in a flashback remembrance by H.G. Wells, and imagined by his audience, Miss Ellen McGillvray....

From Wikipedia:
Frank Harris (February 14, 1856 – August 27, 1931) was a British-born, naturalized-American author, editor, journalist and publisher, who was friendly with many well-known figures of his day. Though he attracted much attention during his life for his irascible, aggressive personality, editorship of famous periodicals, and friendship with the talented and famous, he is remembered mainly for his multiple-volume memoir My Life and Loves, which was banned in countries around the world for its sexual explicitness.

Harris first came to general notice as the editor of a series of London papers including the Evening News, the Fortnightly Review and the Saturday Review, the last-named being the high point of his journalistic career, with H. G. Wells and George Bernard Shaw as regular contributors.

Harris returned to New York during World War I. From 1916 to 1922 he edited the U.S. edition of Pearson's Magazine. Pearson's has been described as "Probably second in fame to The Strand Magazine, which it imitated ... a heavily romantic publication" Married three times, Harris died in France on August 27, 1931, of a heart attack.

BCnU!

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