1. Robert Kaplow was born on c 1954 and is an American novelist and teacher whose coming-of-age novel was made into the film Me and Orson Welles.

1. Robert Kaplow was born on c 1954 and is an American novelist and teacher whose coming-of-age novel was made into the film Me and Orson Welles.
Robert Kaplow graduated in 1972 from Westfield High School in Westfield, where he wrote his first satirical sketches as a student.
Robert Kaplow graduated from Rutgers University, the state university of New Jersey.
Robert Kaplow conceived the idea for the book while being a student at Rutgers University.
Robert Kaplow saw a photo in the periodical Theatre Arts Monthly from 1937 with Orson Welles with a young man.
Robert Kaplow wondered what the young man might have been thinking.
Robert Kaplow wrote the story, but it took about nine years to find a publisher.
Robert Kaplow's most recent novel is a satire of writers, critics, and publishers.
For National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Mr Robert Kaplow created "Moe Moskowitz and the Punsters," a series of musical and satirical pop-culture parodies.
Robert Kaplow has been a resident of Metuchen, New Jersey.
Robert Kaplow became associated with the case after he admitted to having written admiring letters to a Victorian house on the north side of Westfield, around the time "The Watcher" was sending letters obsessed with another house in the same town.