Michael Munn

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Michael Munn is an author and film critic, and was born in London in 1952. He commenced his working career by becoming a messenger boy for Cinerama. After promotion he went to work for EMI and then ran a department for Columbia-Warner Bros.. In 1974 he began his film career with Film Review, and has since written many critical accounts of films. He is a founding member of the Quayhole Theatre Company (UK), a theatre-in-education group.

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  • Kirk Douglas — Robson Books.
  • Charlton Heston: A Biography — Robson Books.
  • The Hollywood Murder Casebook — Robson Books.
  • Trevor Howard — Robson Books
  • Hollywood Rogues — Robson Books.
  • The Last of the Cockleshell Heroes — Co-written with William Sparks.
  • The Hollywood Connection: The Mafia and the Movie Business — Robson Books (London) (1993)
  • Clint Eastwood: Hollywood's Loner — Robson Books
  • Stars at War — Robson Books (1998)
  • Lord Larry: The Secret Life of Laurence Olivier — Robson Books (2007)
  • John Wayne: The Man Behind the Myth — Robson Books
  • Jimmy Stewart: The Truth Behind the Legend — Robson Books