Dennis McDougal
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Dennis McDougal (b. November 25, 1947) is an [1] and author of nine books, including The Last Mogul a critical unauthorized biography of the former chief of Universal Pictures. In his book, McDougal accuses Wasserman of mob ties, monopolistic practices and also alludes to Ronald Reagan illegally favoring Wasserman. McDougal's biography of Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler, Privileged Son, won the Anne Sperber Award as the nation's best media biography in 2002. In The Best of Families was a 1994 nominee for the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Award. McDougal has also written a book about Jack Nicholson titled ,[2]