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  1. Dominick Dunne (1925-2009) nació en Hartford, Connecticut, en el seno de una familia irlandesa y católica. Tras luchar en la segunda guerra mundial trabajó para la televisión, primero en Nueva York y luego en Hollywood, donde se codearía con las estrellas más importantes de los años cincuenta y sesenta, convirtiéndose así en productor de cine.

  2. 23 de ene. de 2017 · Dominick Dunne conoció el caso en 1991. La historia le resonó inmediatamente: el propio Dunne había sufrido el asesinato de su hija, la actriz Dominique Dunne, ...

  3. 26 de ago. de 2009 · Obituary: Dominick Dunne, Chronicler of Crime, Dies at 83. Updated | 8:11 a.m. Dominick Dunne, the author and journalist who covered the trials of celebrity defendants like Claus von Bülow, O. J. Simpson and William Kennedy Smith , and wrote frequently on the intersection of high crimes and high society, has died. He was 83.

  4. Dominick Dunne, Chronicler of Crime, Dies at 83. After giving up producing movies in midlife and reinventing himself as a best-selling author, television personality and reporter, Mr. Dunne’s ...

  5. Dominick Dunne. Actor: Addicted to Love. Dominick Dunne was born on 29 October 1925 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Addicted to Love (1997), Playhouse 90 (1956) and The Panic in Needle Park (1971). He was married to Ellen Beatriz Griffin Dunne. He died on 26 August 2009 in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.

  6. 26 de ago. de 2009 · Died. August 26, 2009. Genre. Nonfiction, Literature & Fiction, Mystery & Thrillers. edit data. Dominick Dunne was an American writer and investigative journalist whose subjects frequently hinged on the ways high society interacts with the judiciary system. He was a producer in Hollywood and is also known from his frequent appearances on ...

  7. Dominick Dunne’s Diary. Throughout his life, Dunne earned the trust of—and accrued gossip from—criminals, stars, and society swans. Before covering such high-profile trials as those of the Menendez brothers and O.J. Simpson, Dominick Dunne made his 1984 Vanity Fair debut by reporting from a very personal trial—that of his daughter ...