Born in Cleveland, Ohio on May 27, 1934, Harlan Ellison was an American writer who had a net worth of $10 million dollars.
Serita and Louise Laverne Ellison had a son, Harlan Ellison.
During his younger years, he acted in multiple productions at the Cleveland Play House.
Ellison made the decision to move to New York City in 1955 and pursue a career in science fiction writing.
In the following two years, he penned 100 short stories.
He and Charlotte Stein exchanged vows in 1956, but their marriage ended after four years.
Ellison was drafted into the U.S. after his marriage ended.
Between 1957 and 1959, the Army was active.
Following his military service, he relocated to Chicago and began writing for Hamling’s Rogue magazine.
After relocating to California in 1962, he began selling his writing to Hollywood, where he produced the screenplay for “The Oscar” featuring Stephen Boyd and Elke Sommer.
Among his famous scripts were “The Flying Nun”, “Burke’s Law”, “Route 66”, “The Outer Limits”, “Star Trek”, “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.”, “Cimarron Strip”, and “The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.”
Ellison’s fifth wife, Susan, with whom he was married in 1986, resided in Los Angeles, California.
On June 27, 2018, Harlan Ellison passed away at the age of 84. 2024: Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved.