Eric Wolf Segal is a famous American writer. In addition, he created scripts for films. Eric has the title of professor of antique literature.
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Biography
Eric Seagal was born on June 16, 1937 in Brooklyn. He died on January 17, 2010 in London. Seagal grew up in a rabbi family. He was educated at Harvard University. In 1967, he wrote the script for the animated film Yellow Submarine for the Beatles. In the late 1960s, Eric Seagal became the creator of a love script between a Harvard student and a Radcliffe student. Unfortunately, the work was not published. Eric subsequently redid the script into a story. In 1970, she came out under the name "Love Story." Seagal's book has become a bestseller. She was translated into many languages. In 1971, the story was filmed. The film received a golden globe in 1971.
In 1977, Eric Seagal published his next book, entitled The History of Oliver. The novel was a continuation of his first work, "Love Story." Eric is the author of many scientific works on ancient comedy. He worked as a translator from ancient Roman. Eric taught antique literature at Harvard, Yell, and Princeton. He has lectured at many prestigious universities and colleges.
Personal life
Eric was engaged not only in science and literature, but also in running. For 20 years since 1955, he participated in the Boston Marathon. Eric also acted as a sports commentator at the 1972 and 1976 Summer Olympics. In 1975, the wedding of Eric Seagal and Keren Mariana James took place. Two daughters grew up in a family. Seagal's eldest daughter went on the path of journalism and literature. Closer to old age, Eric began to suffer from Parkinson's disease. He died of a heart attack and was buried in a London cemetery.