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Herschel Goldberg (November 2, 1901 – October 1, 1980), better known as Harry Grey, was a
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-American writer. His first book, ''The Hoods'' (1952), was the model for the 1984 film ''
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'' by
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, where his part was played by
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. The book was one of the few autobiographies of real gangsters. It is believed that the real name of the author was Goldberg and that his memoir, partially factual, partially subconsciously altered, and partially fictional, was written when Goldberg was incarcerated in the
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prison. After ''The Hoods'', Grey published two more books, ''Call Me Duke'' (1955) and ''Portrait of a Mobster'' (1958), also based on his experience as a gangster, but these had much less success. A "Golden Palm Star", part of the
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, was dedicated to Grey in 1999.


Biography

Grey's real name was Herschel Goldberg. Born in
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,
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) in 1901, son of Israel and Celia Goldberg, emigrated to the United States in 1905 and dropped out of school in the seventh grade. He was the brother of Hyman Goldberg, a syndicated columnist and food critic for the ''
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'' and author of several books including "Our Man in the Kitchen", a compilation of recipes from his column as
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. In 1912, Goldberg's father became seriously ill and had to be taken to hospital for an operation. During his stay in hospital, Celia began cooking meals for men in the neighborhood who were saving money to bring their families to America from Europe. When Israel came out of hospital he found that Celia had a flourishing business and Israel started a restaurant. All the children, including Harry and Hyman, helped out. In 1932, Grey married Mildred Becker, a college graduate and had three children, Beverle, Harvey, and Simeon. After being hospitalized by an accident in his fifties, Harry decided to write about life in the twenties and thirties and the syndicates that controlled businesses in New York. To protect himself and his family he changed the family name to Grey. Grey died in October 1980, shortly before filming of ''
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'' began. In December 1999, Harry's son Simeon sponsored a star on the
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for his father under the name of Harry "Noodles" Grey. Biographical details are attached to this star.


Bibliography

* ''The Hoods'' * ''Call Me Duke'' * ''
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''


See also

*
David "Noodles" Aaronson David "Noodles" Aaronson is a fictional character who is the protagonist of the 1952 novel ''The Hoods'' by Harry Grey, and of the book's 1984 film adaptation, ''Once Upon a Time in America'', where he was portrayed by Robert De Niro. Character fi ...
– a character in ''The Hoods''.


References

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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Grey, Harry 1901 births 1980 deaths 20th-century American novelists American male novelists American crime fiction writers Organized crime memoirists 20th-century American male writers Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United States 20th-century pseudonymous writers