Richard Bach
Born in 1936 in Oak Park, Ill., son of Roland Robert and
Ruth Helen (Shaw) Bach, the American Richard Bach is the
great-great-great-great (how many more should I add?:) grand son of JS Bach the
great composer we all know. He attended Long Beach State College (now
California State University, Long Beach) in 1955.
An airplane pilot, he got married with his first wife and had six children,
then divorced and left his family in part because he didn't believe in
marriage. One of his children, Jonathan, wrote a book about his relation with
his father he never knew, Above the Clouds. Everything concerning airplane was
his field, including motion picture stunt pilot, Air Force tactical fighter
pilot, an aviation technical writer and flight instructor. He even got involved
as an narrator & stunt pilot in the movie Nothing by Chance, based on his
book.
Though Aviation was his true passion, he always wanted to write; since high
school, one of his gym teachers made him realize his potential. Since 1959 he
had this idea of a bird learning to pass beyond the walls of limitations,
Jonathan Livingston Seagull, which came through a "Cinerama on my
wall". Almost all his books used airplanes as a way to pass the message.
In Running From Safety, Mr. Bach shares with us his childhood: at age 8, he
lost one of his brother: Bobby. From his book, we also know that he has a much
older brother: Roy.
R. Bach met his wife, Leslie Parrish through the shooting of the movie Jonathan
Livingston Seagull in 1973, based on his book. It is said that he sued the
production for changing the movie without his permission. In fact, those who
saw the movie noticed that his name wasn't mentioned, only the copyrights for
the title "Jonathan Livingston Seagull ". My only explanation would be
that he didn't want to be part of this. And if I put together what Bach said in
his book Bridge Across Forever and what I've read, Leslie was some sort of a
moderator between the two parties to get an arrangement for the movie.
Then they went their way, far enough from Hollywood, somewhere between 1977 and
1981. Finally, they got married in 81. Since then, Richard Bach tried what he
called the closest thing to flying: paragliding. Recently Leslie and Richard
got divorced.