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March 13, 2026
Wealth Befell Him, Yet He Died Alone and Unrecognizable
The eccentric billionaire, visionary, aviator, and a man who spent his whole life on the edge of genius and obsession – the life story of Howard Hughes is one of the most unusual in modern history.
TL;DR
- Howard Hughes inherited a substantial fortune from his father's oil drilling innovations at the age of 19.
- He invested heavily in Hollywood, producing films like 'Hell's Angels', and in aviation, founding an airline and setting speed records.
- Hughes's Hughes H-1 Racer set a speed record in 1935, and he circumnavigated the globe in 91 hours in 1938.
- A near-fatal plane crash in 1946 led to chronic pain and the onset of severe obsessive-compulsive disorder.
- He became increasingly reclusive, spending his last decades largely isolated in hotel suites in Las Vegas.
- Hughes had notable relationships with Hollywood actresses but never a stable romantic connection due to his obsessions.
- His death in 1976 was followed by a complex legal battle over his multi-billion dollar estate, as he left no clear will.
- Ultimately, his fortune was distributed among distant relatives and a scientific foundation.
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