His film projects include Flowers in the Attic, Nightmares, Blood Beach[2] and Dogpound Shuffle.
He began writing and supported himself through a variety of jobs, including a stint operating his own hot dog stand.
One highlight was a performance at the International Guild of Prestidigiters (IGP) convention in West Hollywood, circa 1955.
[citation needed] Jeffrey pursued writing more and more, and finally his efforts were rewarded by having screen plays accepted, and developing a strong career as a re-write man.
Bloom in later years went on to pursue professional photography and fine furniture making.