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William Stadiem

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Stadiem (born 1947) is an American non-fiction author who has written or ghost-written several biographies and autobiographies, mostly about the "golden age" of Hollywood, and restaurants. He also contributes to various magazines, and is an occasional screenwriter. Stadiem was formerly a lawyer at Sullivan & Cromwell in Wall Street before becoming the restaurant critic of Los Angeles (magazine). Stadiem was also a columnist for Andy Warhol's Interview magazine.[1] Stadiem has also written for The Daily Beast, the American Town & Country (magazine), The Tatler, Vanity Fair (magazine), Harpers & Queen, The Telegraph Magazine, and The Financial Times.[2]

Stadiem has written or co-written screenplays for the following films and television series:

Published works

  • Madam Claude: Her Secret World Of Pleasure, Privilege, and Power (2018)
  • The Auctioneer: Adventures In The Art Trade(MAY 2016) with Simon de Pury
  • Jet Set (2014)
  • Daughter Of The King (2014) with Sandra Lansky
  • Moneywood (2013)
  • A Class By Themselves (1980)
  • Too Rich (1991)
  • Marilyn Monroe Confidential (1979, 1983) with Lena Pepitone
  • Lullaby And Good Night (1987) with Vincent Bugliosi.
  • Madam 90210 (1993) with Alex Adams
  • MR. S (2003, 2004) with George Jacobs
  • Dear Senator (2009) with Essie Mae Washington-Williams
  • Everybody Eats There (2007) with Maria Gibbs

References

  1. ^ ""Food for Thought," by William Stadiem '69". Columbia College Today. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  2. ^ ""Articles" by William Stadiem". William Stadiem. Retrieved 13 July 2023.
  3. ^ ""A look inside Hollywood and the movies. : FIRST DIBS : Before J.F.K. Was Hot, He Wasn't" by Nina Easton". L.A.Times. Retrieved 13 July 2023.

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This page was last edited on 10 December 2023, at 23:44
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