Steve Rowland was born in Hollywood in 1939. His father, Roy Rowland, was a top MGM film director who made films with stars such as Debbie Reynolds, Barbara Stanwyck, James Cagney, and Mario Lanza. His mother Ruth Rowland was a script writer and the niece of Louis B. Meyer of MGM Studios fame. Steve’s own movie credits include Gun Glory with Stewart Granger and Rhonda Fleming, Battle of the Bulge with Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson and Telly Savalas, and Crime in the Streets with John Cassavettes and Sal Mineo, among others. As a teenager, Steve dated many glamorous starlets and wrote gossip columns for many motion picture fanzines. His friends include Elvis Presley, Steve McQueen, James Dean and Natalie Wood. He hit the charts as a rock ’n roll heartthrob. Then settled in swinging sixties London where he produced million-selling pop record classics for artists such as Jerry Lee Lewis, The Thompson Twins, and Dave Dee, Dozie, Beaky, Mick, and Tich, as well as his own chart topping group, The Family Dogg, where he was the lead singer. As an aficionado of dangerous sports, from Motocross, to Go-karting, to skiing, and a lover of fast cars and even faster women, he may be the last of the famous international playboys.
Hollywood Heat
Untold Stories of 1950s Hollywood
by Steve Rowland

Hollywood Heat
Untold Stories of 1950s Hollywood
by Steve Rowland
Published Aug 13, 2015
242 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs