Stephen Cox (writer)

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Stephen L. (Steve) Cox (born 1966) is a freelance writer and author of more than twenty books specializing in popular culture, film and television. He is best known for his 1989 tribute to The Wizard of Oz entitled The Munchkins of Oz, which led to many personal appearances throughout the USA for the oft-neglected little people.

His 2006 coffee-table biography of Stooge Larry Fine has received much acclaim from fans of the enduring comedy team, The Three Stooges. Culling materials from Fine's personal archives, including hundreds of unpublished photographs, the project remains the definitive account of the middle Stooge [Source at Examiner.com: "One Fine Stooge: Author Steve Cox Remembers The Talented Larry Fine"].

He has written for TV Guide, The Hollywood Reporter, US magazine, and has contributed feature stories to Los Angeles Times.[1] Raised in St. Louis, Missouri, Cox graduated from Park College (now Park University) and has been interviewed on programs such as CNN and Biography.[2]

Cox is currently working on a coffee-table biography of Robert Wadlow, the world's tallest man, with a tentative release date in late 2011 [Source at Examiner.com: "Author Steve Cox's Next Project: Tackling Robert Wadlow, The World's Tallest Man"].

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References

  1. "Kid Munchkins reunite". Los Angeles Times. December 3, 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
  2. "Coast to Coast AM - Guest Profile". Retrieved 20 January 2010. 
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