Mario Puzo

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  • Mario Puzo was born to poor Neapolitan immigrants in New York's Hell's Kitchen.

  • After serving in World War II, he began writing and worked in pulp journalism.

  • Puzo's breakthrough came with The Godfather in 1969, motivated by financial need.

  • The novel's success led to the acclaimed film adaptation, for which Puzo won an Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay.

  • He continued to collaborate on screenplays, including Superman and The Cotton Club.

  • Puzo's final works, Omertà and The Family, were published posthumously.

  • He died of heart failure in 1999, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential crime novelists of the 20th century.

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