American journalist
David Hanna
Born (1917-09-11 ) September 11, 1917Philadelphia, U.S.
Died June 21, 1993(1993-06-21) (aged 75) Occupation(s) Author, journalist
David Hanna (September 11, 1917 – June 21, 1993) was an American author, entertainment journalist , and publicist.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
He was noted for his biographies of celebrities such as Ava Gardner (for whom he acted as publicist during the 1950s),[ 4] Elvis , John Wayne , and Robert Redford .
Born in Philadelphia but raised in New York, he lived and worked in Hollywood from 1935 to 1952, after which he returned to New York.[ 2] [ 5] In the 1940s he created the CBS radio series Tapestries of Life. He served as an assistant managing editor at The Hollywood Reporter and a columnist and drama critic for the Los Angeles Daily News . He was a publicist on such films as Moulin Rouge , War and Peace , and The Man Who Knew Too Much . He also contributed to Film Bulletin , The New York Times , Cosmopolitan , and London Express .[ 1]
Hanna also wrote novels and true crime non-fiction. He occasionally used the pseudonyms Gloria Laine and Antony James.[ 6]
He died of cancer on June 21, 1993, at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York City, aged 75.[ 1]
Partial bibliography
Ava: A Portrait of a Star (1960)[ 7] [ 8]
Robert Redford: The Superstar Nobody Knows (1975)
The World of Jacqueline Susann (1975)
Come Up and See Me Sometime: An Uncensored Biography of Mae West (1976)
Bogart: A Confidential Biography (1976) ISBN 978-0685625866
Elvis: Lonely Star at the Top (1977) ISBN 978-0843905328
The Life and Times of John Wayne (1979) ISBN 978-0600394990
James Dean: His Tragedy, His Life, His Films (1988) ISBN 978-0931064944
Sinatra: Ol' Blue Eyes Remembered (1990) ISBN 978-0517160688
References
^ a b c "David Hanna" . Variety . July 12, 1993. Archived from the original on April 7, 2018.
^ a b International Motion Picture Almanac . Quigley Publications. 1947.
^ "United States Social Security Death Index" . Retrieved 7 April 2018 – via FamilySearch.org.
^ Davies, Karin (January 26, 1990). "Ava Gardner to be buried in North Carolina" . UPI .
^ Strong, Lester (April 1999). "L.A. and "Lily Law": A Talk with David Hanna". Journal of Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Identity . 4 (2): 173– 186. doi :10.1023/A:1023287916146 . S2CID 141291386 . (subscription required)
^ "Hanna, David (1917-)" . Trove . National Library of Australia. Retrieved 7 April 2018 .
^ "Ava: Portrait of A Star by David Hanna" . Kirkus Reviews . October 31, 1960.
^ Kirsch, Robert R. (November 18, 1960). "The Book Report: Ava Cast in a Supporting Role" . Los Angeles Times . p. III–5 – via Newspapers.com.
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