Hargrove is noted for the bestselling book See Here, Private Hargrove, a collection of humorous newspaper columns written mostly before the United States entered World War II. (The book was made into a 1944 movie with Robert Walker as Hargrove and Donna Reed as his love interest.) During the war, he served on the staff of Yank, the Army Weekly. After the war, Hargrove wrote two novels: Something's Got to Give (1948) and The Girl He Left Behind (1956), which was made into a motion picture in 1956, starring Tab Hunter and Natalie Wood. He also wrote for various popular magazines, and served as feature editor of Argosy.
In 1965, Hargrove attempted to mold a television series after See Here, Private Hargrove, with Peter Helm in the starring role. The pilot was produced but never sold.
Personal life and death
Hargrove married Alison Pfeiffer[1] on December 1, 1942. They had three children and were divorced on May 11, 1950.[4] He and his second wife, Robin, had three children. He also had a stepdaughter.[1] Hargrove died from complications of pneumonia in Long Beach, California, on August 23, 2003, aged 83.[1]