Monique Raphel High

Monique Raphel High

Monique Raphel High is an American author. She was born in New York City on May 3, 1949.

Family life

High was the only daughter of French parents who had emigrated to the United States to escape the Nazi invasion in Europe. Her father, film executive David Raphel, is the grandson of Baron David de Günzburg.

While High was a teenager, her mother worked in the PR department of Columbia films and as an agent for the Alain Bernheim Literary Agency. She represented James Jones and Irwin Shaw.

As a child, High did research for Jules Dassin.[1]

High married Robert Duncan High, her Yale sweetheart, an advertising executive, in 1969, the day of the Senior Prom. Their daughter, Nathalie Danielle Carroll, was born in Chicago in 1972. They were divorced in 1981.[2]

She married Soviet psychiatrist/psychologist Grigorii Raiport in 1985. He was the sports psychologist for the U.S. Olympic Team, and defected in 1976. They co-wrote Red Gold. They divorced in 1987.[3]

High married Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Ben Walter Pesta, II, in 1987.[4][5][6]

Published work

Fiction

Nonfiction

Monique is also the co-writer of the French film "Flagrant désir,”- June 1986 (issued in its English-speaking version as "Trade Secrets"), with Sam Waterston and Lauren Hutton. Directed by Claude Faraldo.[12]

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