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Celebrity biographer

Type of author


Type of author

Celebrity biographers are authors who specialize in writing sensationalized books about the lives of celebrities. Historically, biographers have been limited to those who specialized in literary works on important personalities or those officially commissioned by a living person or if deceased, by the estate to provide a biography of that person. In recent years, the term "celebrity biographer" has come into existence. ForeWord Magazine notes that "There is the literary biographer and the celebrity biographer." Designed to be entertainment, books by celebrity biographers are often referred to as "quickie" biographies due to the limited amount of research done vis-à-vis that of a literary biographer. Books about celebrities have existed for many years but the advent of the personal computer (PC) reduced writing and editing costs substantially. Combined with the Internet, that provided massive sources and easy contact, the PC created an explosion of celebrity books beginning in the early 1990s. Because of these technological tools, early writers on celebrities such as Fred Lawrence Guiles who wrote Norma Jean; the life of Marilyn Monroe in 1969 were able to substantially increase their book output while some newer celebrity biographers produce a book almost on an annual basis.

Celebrity biographies are published by small specialty publishers as well as major publishing houses, sometimes through an imprint. It can be a very profitable sideline and for some small publishing houses it is an important supplemental source of revenue that keeps them afloat in the highly competitive book market. This is the case for small presses such as ECW Press who advertise that they publish "biographies of today's best-known rock stars, writers, artists, and television personalities."

Some celebrity biographers

  • Ellis Amburn
  • Christopher Andersen
  • Kate Andersen Brower
  • Peter Biskind
  • Patricia Bosworth
  • David Bret
  • Michael Feeney Callan
  • Suzanne Finstad
  • Albert Goldman
  • Boze Hadleigh
  • Anthony Hayward
  • Laura Jackson
  • Kitty Kelley
  • Patrick McGilligan
  • Andrew Morton
  • Michael Munn
  • Alanna Nash
  • James Robert Parish
  • Herbie J Pilato
  • Darwin Porter
  • Lawrence J. Quirk
  • Frank Sanello
  • Richard Schickel
  • William Schoell
  • Robert Sellers
  • Bob Spitz
  • Donald Spoto
  • J. Randy Taraborrelli
  • Marshall Terrill
  • Christopher WilsonSandra Ahunsi

References

References

  1. Bo, Rick (September 22, 1997). [https://www.spokesman.com/stories/1997/sep/22/the-question-is-did-she-tender-him-her-love "The Question Is, Did She Tender Him Her Love?"]. ''The Spokesman-Review''.
  2. O'Neill, Ann W. (March 29, 1998). [https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1998-mar-29-me-33974-story.html "Priscilla Presley Tries to Fend Off Personal Queries"]. ''Los Angeles Times''.
  3. [https://www.chicagotribune.com/1998/08/26/priscilla-presley-wins-her-defamation-case "Priscilla Presley Wins Her Defamation Case"]. ''Chicago Tribune''. August 26, 1998.
  4. Colin, Tasha (March 20, 2010). [https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/hound-dog-elvis-and-his-girls-c70wcckfqv6 "Hound dog: Elvis and his girls"]. ''The Sunday Times''.
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