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Dunne, Dominick was born on October 29, 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Son of Richard and Dorothy B. Dunne.
(They were the family with everything. Money. Influence. G...)
They were the family with everything. Money. Influence. Glamour. Power. The power to halt a police investigation in its tracks. The power to spin a story, concoct a lie, and believe it was the truth. The power to murder without guilt, without shame, and without ever paying the price. They were the Bradleys, America's royalty. But an outsider refuses to play his part. And now, the day of reckoning has arrived.
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(Jules Mendelson is wealthy. Astronomically so. He and his...)
Jules Mendelson is wealthy. Astronomically so. He and his wife lead the kind of charity-giving, art-filled, high-society life for which each has been carefully groomed. Until Jules falls in love with Flo March, a beautiful actress/waitress. What Flo discovers about the superrich is not a pretty sight. And in the end, she wants no more than what she was promised. But when Flo begins to share the true story of her life among the Mendelsons, not everyone is in a listening mood. And some cold shoulders have very sharp edges. . . . From the Paperback edition.
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(Dominick Dunne has met them all--stars and slugs, crimina...)
Dominick Dunne has met them all--stars and slugs, criminals and victims, the innocent and the hideously guilty--and now his two provocative collections of Vanity Fair portraits are in one irresistible volume. From posh Park Avenue duplexes to the extravagant mansions of Beverly Hills, from tasteful London town houses to the wild excesses of million-dollar European retreats, here are the movers and shakers--and the people who pretend to be. Among colorful profiles and revealing glimpses of Elizabeth Taylor, Claus von Bülow, Gloria Vanderbilt, and Aaron Spelling, discover who dumped an heiress the night before the wedding to run off with the best man . . . what happens when the ex-husband of a movie legend becomes president . . . why a beautiful singer fell in with the mob . . . and, in Dunne's most personal story, how a lying murderer and a limelight-loving judge denied justice to his family after his daughter's life was brutally destroyed. Filled with pathos and wit, insight and sass, this candid, controversial volume gives you an extraordinary peek into the rarefied world of the rich, the royal, and the ruined. For Dunne is the man who knows all their secrets--and now those secrets are out.
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(Before they had Too Much Money, the inhabitants of Domini...)
Before they had Too Much Money, the inhabitants of Dominick Dunne’s glitzy, gossipy New York Times bestselling novels were People Like Us. The way journalist Gus Bailey tells it, old money is always preferred, but occasionally new money sneaks in–even where it is most unwelcome. After moving from Cincinnati, Elias and Ruby Renthal strike it even richer in New York, turning their millions into billions. It would be impolite for high society to refuse them now. Not to mention disadvantageous. As long as the market is strong, there’s absolutely nothing to worry about–except for those nasty secrets from the past. Scandal, anyone?
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(Now, best-selling author Dominick Dunne, who chronicles t...)
Now, best-selling author Dominick Dunne, who chronicles the escapades, excesses, and eccentricities of high society for Vanity Fair, offers fifteen provocative portraits of some of the most luminous figures of the decade . . . profiles of the movie legend who remains the only divorced wife of a U.S. president; the pretty singing star who fell in love with a notorious mobster; the brilliant photographer who took Dunne's picture weeks before succumbing to AIDS . . . sketches that detail the lavish wedding-that-never-war between an heiress and a counterfeit prince; the incarceration of a high-flying financier; and the brutal slaying of a film mogul and his sife, allegedly by their own two sons. Filled with pathos and wit and the twenty-four-carat insight of a society insider, The Mansions Of Limbo offers a peek into a rarified world there nothing is ever enough.
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(A trio of best-selling novels from one of America's most ...)
A trio of best-selling novels from one of America's most popular authors features An Inconvenient Woman, The Two Mrs. Grenvilles, and People Like Us.
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Dunne, Dominick was born on October 29, 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Son of Richard and Dorothy B. Dunne.
Bachelor, Williams College, 1949.
Stage manager Howdy Doody Show, NBC-television. Producer Columbia Broadcasting System Studio One, Dunne-Didion-Dunne, from 1970s. Executive producer 20th Century Fox.
Vice president Four Star Company. Contributing editor Vanity Fair Magazine, 1982—1993, special correspondent, 1993—2009. Served in United States Army.
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With United States Army, World World War World War II.
Married Ellen Griffin, April 24, 1954 (deceased 1997). Children: Griffin, Alexander, Dominique (deceased November 4, 1982).