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Dennis McDougal is the author of eleven books, including
Dylan: The Biography,
The Last Mogul: Lew Wasserman, MCA, and the Hidden History of Hollywood, and the true-crime books
Angel of Darkness and
Mother's Day. He is also a coauthor of
Blood Cold: Fame, Sex, and Murder in Hollywood. Formerly an investigative reporter for the
Los Angeles Times, McDougal began covering movies and media for the same newspaper in 1983 and, more recently, for the
New York Times. His journalism has won over fifty honors, including the National Headliners Award and the Peabody Award.
Mary Murphy, a coauthor of
Blood Cold: Fame, Sex, and Murder in Hollywood, is a senior lecturer at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. She is a contributor to the syndicated shows
Entertainment Tonight and
The Insider and has been on the staffs of the
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the
Los Angeles Times, and
New York,
Esquire, and
TV Guide magazines. Murphy has also reported for
USA Today Sunday Magazine, the
New York Post, and the
Hollywood Reporter.
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