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Bob Herzberg

Member Since: 03/2024

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Bob Herzberg was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1956. He had graduated from Erasmus Hall High School and went on to take a variety of jobs, from truck driver to warehouse manager to salesman. He always wanted to act in plays and do comedy and soon started performing in community theaters and colleges around New York. 

By the 1990s, Bob Herzberg had performed standup comedy, improv and murder mystery/dinner theater at clubs in both N.Y. and Hollywood.  Around the same time, he wrote and co-starred in The Melnicks series on local TV, which had been aired on both coasts.  In 2006, Bob Herzberg started writing western novels and mysteries. He is a member of Western Writers of America, International Thriller Writers and the Dramatists’ Guild.

In the past six years he has had four books published: Shooting Scripts, From Pulp Western to Film, which is about western authors and the films made from their works; The FBI & the Movies, which focuses on films with FBI characters and the Bureau’s influence on these productions; Savages & Saints: the Changing Image of American Indian in Westerns, which details the Indian Wars and the films made about them; and The Left Side of the Screen which focuses on Communists and Liberals in Hollywood during the years 1929-2009.  In 2008, he appeared on TV-Land’s Myths & Scandals in a sequence about the FBI; in 2013, he appeared as a commentator on the 20thanniversary Blu-ray edition of The Fugitive.  Bob's latest, Revolutionary Mexico on Film, 1914-2014, will be released in 2015.  Bob Herzberg has been happily married to the lovely actress/poet Colleen Hayden.  One day they hope to live out west.