Michael Munn
Michael Munn is a British author[1] and film historian.[2] He lives in Sudbury, Suffolk.
His biography of Steve McQueen has been described as preposterous,[3] and doubt cast on his biographies of Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, Jimmy Stewart, Sir Laurence Olivier, Richard Burton, and David Niven.[4]
Selected books
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References
- "Stalin 'tried to kill John Wayne'". BBC News. 31 July 2003. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
- Walsh, Nick Paton (1 August 2003). "Book tells how John Wayne survived Soviet assassination". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 14 July 2010.
- Quirke, Antonia (28 June 2010). "Steve McQueen: Living on the Edge. By Michael Munn. Reviewed by Antonia Quirke". New Statesman. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- Adams, Tim (25 July 2010). "Michael Munn: the celebrity biographer reveals all". London: Guardian News and Media Ltd. Retrieved 25 July 2010.
- The stories behind the scenes of the great film epics, Google books
- Charlton Heston, Google books
- The Hollywood murder casebook, Google books
- Kirk Douglas, Google books
- Trevor Howard: the man and his films, Google books
- Hollywood rogues, Google books
- Clint Eastwood: Hollywood's loner, AbeBooks
- The Last of the Cockleshell Heroes: A World War Two Memoir, Google books
- Hollywood Bad, Google books
- The Hollywood connection: the true story of organized crime in Hollywood, Google books
- Burt Lancaster: The Terrible-Tempered Charmer, Google books
- Stars at War, Google books
- X-rated: the paranormal experiences of the movie star greats, Google books
- Gene Hackman, Google books
- The Sharon Stone story, Google books
- Gregory Peck, Google books
- Sinatra: the untold story, Google books
- John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth, Google books
- Jimmy Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend, Google books
- Lord Larry: the secret life of Laurence Olivier : a personal and intimate portrait, Google books
- Richard Burton: prince of players, Google books
- David Niven: The Man Behind the Balloon, Google books
- Steve McQueen: Living on the Edge, Google books
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