The net worth of Clifford Irving, an American investigative reporter and novelist, is $5 million.
The birth of Clifford Irving took place in November 1930.
With a total of 20 books under his belt, Irving is a published author.
His fictional autobiography of Howard Hughes, which resulted in Hughes suing McGraw-Hill for publishing the novel, is his most famous work in the early 1970s.
After confessing to the fraud, Irving was imprisoned for 17 months.
Irving has authored 18 eBooks on both Kindle and Nook platforms, including the #1 Kindle Best Seller in the Courts & Law category Daddy’s Girl and the popular courtroom novels Trial and Final Argument.
Irving attended Cornell University after graduating from Manhattan’s High School of Music and Art.
His first novel, On a Darkling Plain, was published in 1956 after he worked as a copy boy at The New York Times.
In 2007, Richard Gere starred as Irving in The Hoax.
All of Irving’s papers were announced as being purchased by the Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas in November 2014.