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Howard Hughes

American aerospace engineer and business magnate (1905–1976)

This article is about the American businessman and film producer. For other people, see Howard Hughes (disambiguation).

Howard Hughes

Hughes in 1938

Born

Howard Robard Hughes Jr.


(1905-12-24)December 24, 1905

Houston, Texas, U.S.

DiedApril 5, 1976(1976-04-05) (aged 70)

Houston, Texas, U.S.

Resting placeGlenwood Cemetery
Alma materCalifornia Institute of Technology
Rice University (dropped out in 1924)[1]
Occupation(s)Aerospace engineer, business magnate, film producer, investor, philanthropist, pilot
Years active1926–1976
TitleChairman and CEO of Summa Corporation
Founder of The Howard Hughes Corporation
Founder of the Hughes Aircraft Company
Founder and benefactor of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Owner of Hughes Airwest Airlines
Board member ofHughes Aircraft Company
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Spouses

Ella Botts Rice

(m. 1925; div. 1929)​

Jean

Biography of Howard Hughes, Businessman and Aviator

Howard Hughes (December 24, 1905–April 5, 1976) was an American businessman, movie producer, aviator, and philanthropist. Over the course of his life, he amassed a fortune of $1.5 billion. Though Hughes had many accomplishments in his professional career, he is now best remembered for his final years as an eccentric recluse.

Fast Facts: Howard Hughes

  • Known For: Hughes was a businessman, film producer, and aviator known for his immense wealth and eccentric lifestyle.
  • Also Known As: Howard Robard Hughes Jr.
  • Born: December 24, 1905 in Humble or Houston, Texas
  • Parents: Howard R. Hughes Sr. and Allene Stone Gano
  • Died: April 5, 1976 in Houston, Texas
  • Education: California Institute of Technology, Rice University
  • Awards and Honors: Congressional Gold Medal, International Air & Space Hall of Fame
  • Spouse(s): Ella Rice (m. 1925–1929), Jean Peters (m. 1957–1971)

Early Life

Howard Hughes was born in either Humble or Houston, Texas, on December 24, 1905. Hughes' father, Howard Hughes Sr., made hi

When his father said he could have any present, Hughes chose a ride on a Curtiss Seaplane, which sparked his love of aviation that would continue for the rest of his life.

Hughes’ parents enrolled him in the Thatcher School, an elite boarding school in Ojai, California in 1921. Just a year later, his mother passed away and he returned to Houston with his father. In Houston Hughes started taking classes at the Rice Institute, but ultimately dropped out. In 1924, Howard Hughes Sr. died from a fatal heart attack. At the young age of 18, Howard Hughes Jr. inherited both his father’s fortune and his Texas-based, namesake tool company.

 

Hughes married his first wife Ella Rice in 1925. The couple settled in Los Angeles, where Hughes received his first introduction to the motion picture industry through his uncle, who had become an established producer. Within a few years the fiercely determined Hughes became a successful Hollywood producer himself. His first film, Swell Hogan, was unsuccessful, but his second, Everybody’s Acting, was released to critical acclaim. He decide

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