Peter Maas

Writer

27 June 1929 — 23 August 2001 (72 years)
Peter Maas (June 27, 1929 – August 23, 2001) was an American journalist and author. He was born in New York City and attended Duke University. Maas had Dutch and Irish heritage.

He was the biographer of Frank Serpico, a New York City Police officer who testified against police corruption. He is also the author of the number one New York Times bestseller, Underboss, about the life and times of Sammy "The Bull" Gravano.

His other notable bestsellers include The Valachi Papers, Manhunt, and In a Child's Name, recipient of the 1991 Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime book. The Valachi Papers, which told the story of Mafia turncoat Joseph Valachi, is widely considered to be a seminal work, as it spawned an entire genre of books written by or about former Mafiosi.

Peter Maas was married to Audrey Gellen Maas, with whom he adopted a son, John-Michael Maas. Audrey died in 1975. Maas died in New York City, aged 72, on August 23, 2001. He is survived by his third wife, Suzanne, and their son, Terrence. He made a brief cameo as himself in an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street.

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Known For

  • Serpico
    Serpico1973
  • King of the Gypsies
    King of the Gypsies1978
  • Marie
    Marie1985
  • Submerged
    Submerged2001

Filmography

2010
PowNews · as Self
2007
Mobsters · as Self
1997
Oz · as Peter Maas
1993
1987
Biography · as Self
1971
Film · as Self
1962
1962
1961
The Mike Douglas Show · as Self - Author
1952
Today · as Self