L. Ron Hubbard
L. Ron Hubbard
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (
March 13,
1911 –
January 24,
1986), better known as L. Ron Hubbard, was an
American author in numerous
pulp fiction genres as well as a prolific writer of
non-fiction works, creator of
Dianetics, and founder of the
Church of Scientology. Hubbard was a highly controversial public figure during his lifetime. Many details of his life remain disputed, with official and unofficial biographies depicting Hubbard in radically different ways. Official Scientology biographies present him in
hagiographic terms as "larger than life, attracted to people, liked by people, dynamic, charismatic and immensely capable in two dozen fields". In contrast, unofficial biographies (some of which are by former Scientologists) paint a much less flattering picture which often contradicts official Church accounts. One of Hubbard's unofficial biographers,
Russell Miller, describes him as "one of the most successful and colourful confidence tricksters of the twentieth century" and comments that "every biography of Hubbard published by the church is interwoven with lies, half-truths and ludicrous embellishments."
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L. Ron Hubbard