Dominick Dunne
Dominick John Dunne (October 29, 1925 ā August 26, 2009) was an American writer, investigative journalist, and producer. He began his career as a producer in film and television, noted for involvement with the pioneering gay film The Boys in the Band (1970) and the award-winning drug film The Panic in Needle Park (1971). He turned to writing in the early 1970s. After the 1982 murder of his daughter Dominique, he came to focus on the ways in which wealth and high society interacts with the judicial system. A frequent contributor to Vanity Fair, Dunne, from the 1980s, also appeared regularly on television discussing crime.
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Bad Marien's Last Year

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn
Dominick Dunne: After the Party

Bernard and Doris
Celebrity: Dominick Dunne ā A Journalist in the Age of Celebrity

Changeling

Jay Sebring⦠Cutting to the Truth

Making the Boys

Addicted to Love

The Last Mogul

Black White + Gray: A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe

The Closer

The View

LateLine

Frasier

E! True Hollywood Story

Charlie Rose

Dominick Dunne's Power, Privilege, and Justice
Ruby

Ash Wednesday

People Like Us

The Users

The Users

Portrait of a Murderer

919 Fifth Avenue

919 Fifth Avenue

The Panic in Needle Park

Play It as It Lays

The Boys in the Band

A Season in Purgatory

Our Town

Adventures in Paradise

The Two Mrs. Grenvilles
