Eddie Muller
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Eddie Muller is a writer based in San Francisco. He is known for writing books about movies, particularly film noir. Founder and president of the Film Noir Foundation, he is considered a noir expert and is called on to write and talk about the film genre, notably on wry commentary tracks for Fox's film noir series of DVDs. Novelist James Ellroy has dubbed him "The Tsar of Noir".
Muller is the son of a famed San Francisco boxing writer of the same name, whom he used as the basis for the character of Billy Nichols in his period crime novel The Distance, which was named the Best First Novel of 2002 by the Private Eye Writers of America. Billy Nichols returned in the 2003 novel Shadow Boxer.
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[edit] Books
[edit] Nonfiction
- (with Daniel Faris) Grindhouse: The Forbidden World of "Adults Only" Cinema (1996); ISBN 0312146094
- Dark City: The Lost World of Film Noir (1998); ISBN 0312180764
- Dark City Dames: The Wicked Women of Film Noir (2001); ISBN 0060393696
- The Art Of Noir: The Posters & Graphics From The Classical Era Of Film Noir (2004); ISBN 1585676039
- (with Tab Hunter) Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star (2005); ISBN 1565125487
[edit] Fiction
- The Distance (2002); ISBN 0743214439
- Shadow Boxer (2003); ISBN 0743214447