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Richard Stolley (Richard Brockway Stolley) was born on 3 October, 1928 in Pekin, Illinois, U.S., is an editor. Discover Richard Stolley's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 93 years old?

Popular As Richard Brockway Stolley
Occupation N/A
Age 92 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October, 1928
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Pekin, Illinois, U.S.
Date of death June 16, 2021
Died Place Evanston, Illinois, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2021

Stolley died on June 16, 2021, at a hospital in Evanston, Illinois. He was 92, and suffered from a heart ailment prior to his death.

1995

Stolley replaced David Nuell as executive producer of Extra from 1995 to 1996. He was inducted into the American Society of Magazine Editors Hall of Fame in April 1996. One year later, he was part of the inaugural class of the Medill Hall of Achievement. In 2000, Stolley edited Life: Century of Change: America in Pictures. He retired from journalism altogether in 2014.

1972

Life halted its weekly run in 1972, which Stolley called a "devastating blow". Two years later, he became the inaugural editor of People magazine when it was first issued in March 1974. During his eight-year tenure, it became the most profitable magazine in the US, with a readership of 2.35 million. He stated that the "biggest mistake" of his career came in 1977, when he spurned the opportunity to put Elvis Presley on the front cover after his death. He went back to Life in 1982, serving first as its managing editor before becoming editorial director of Time Inc., the second-highest editorial management position there. He held the post until his retirement in 1993, but continued to serve as a company adviser.

1960

Stolley first worked for Life magazine, which he joined the same year after graduating. He soon gained recognition as "one of the magazine’s best young editorial managers". He was an editor at Life and reported on the civil rights movement and the Space Race throughout the 1960s. He was serving as its Los Angeles bureau chief when John F. Kennedy was assassinated. He promptly flew to Dallas and was the first reporter to get in touch with Abraham Zapruder, who captured the shooting in Dealey Plaza on his film. Eager to obtain the footage, Stolley initially wanted to go to Zapruder's house on the night after the assassination to see the film. However, he acquiesced to Zapruder's request to meet at his office the next morning, with the latter citing exhaustion from the events he had witnessed earlier that day. Stolley said this was the "smartest decision I ever made", and "quite possibly the most important of my career".

1953

Stolley began his career with Life in 1953. He subsequently held a number of roles at the magazine, including reporter, bureau chief, senior editor, and assistant managing editor. He became the inaugural editor of People when it was launched in 1974. During his eight years at the publication, it became the most profitable magazine in the country. He returned to Life in 1982 and eventually became editorial director across all Time Inc. magazines. He continued working for the company until his retirement in 2014.

1928

Richard Brockway Stolley (October 3, 1928 – June 16, 2021) was an American journalist and magazine editor. He is noted as the founding managing editor of People magazine and for acquiring the Zapruder film for Life magazine in 1963.

Stolley was born in Pekin, Illinois, on October 3, 1928. His father worked as a factory manager; his mother was employed as an English teacher. During high school, Stolley served as the editor of his school paper, as well as sports editor for his hometown newspaper, The Pekin Daily Times. He subsequently joined the United States Navy before studying at Northwestern University. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1952, before obtaining a master's degree in journalism the following year.