Dominick Dunne
Biography
Writer and Hollywood movie producer Dominick Dunne was born in Hartford, Connecticut on October 29, 1925. He served in World War II and was awarded the Bronze Star after attending Williams College.

Dunne worked as a stage manager for several years, directed Playhouse 90, and became vice president of Four Star Television. He left the film industry and wrote several memoirs and bestselling novels, including People Like Us, An Inconvenient Woman, which was adapted as a TV movie, and A Season in Purgatory, which was also adapted as a TV movie.

Dunne wrote regularly for Vanity Fair and covered famous trials such as those of O.J. Simpson and the Menendez brothers. He also hosted the television series Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice on CourtTV.

(Bowker Author Biography)

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