Clarkson, Wensley

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CLARKSON, Wensley

CLARKSON, Wensley. British, b. 1956. Genres: Plays/Screenplays, Documentaries/Reportage, Biography. Career: Wimbledon News, London, England, reporter, 1977-79; Sunday Mirror, London, England, reporter, 1979-81; Mail on Sunday, London, England, reporter, 1981-82; Sunday Mirror, London, England, reporter, 1982-87. Has also produced commercials. Publications: Dog Eat Dog: Confessions of a Tabloid Journalist (autobiography), 1990; Hell Hath No Fury (true crime), 1990; Like a Woman Scorned (true crime), 1991; Love You to Death, Darling (true crime), 1991; Doctors of Death (true crime), 1992; Year in La La Land (autobiography), 1992; Mel: The Inside Story (biography), 1993; Tom Cruise Unauthorized (biography), 1994; Whatever Mother Says: An Incredible True Story of Death and Destruction Inside One Ordinary Family (true crime), 1994; Deadly Seduction (true crime), 1995; Quentin Tarantino: Shooting from the Hip (biography), 1995; John Travolta: Back in Character (biography), 1996; Sting (biography), 1996; Slave Girls (true crime), 1996; True Patriot (military/espionage), 1996; Caged Heat (true crime), 1997. Contributor to periodicals. SCREENPLAYS: The Thin Blue Line (documentary), 1989; Dog Eat Dog, 1991. Wrote television episodes for England's The Bill; co-author, with G. Cerello, of the cable television movie Tainted Blood, 1993. Address: c/o Blake Publishing Ltd., 3 Bramber Ct., 2 Bramber Rd., London W14 9PB, England.

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