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Lyn Erhard, better known under the pen name of Charlotte Chandler, is an American biographer and playwright. [1] [2] Chandler authored biographies of Groucho Marx, Federico Fellini, Billy Wilder, Bette Davis, Marlene Dietrich, Joan Crawford, Ingrid Bergman, Mae West and Alfred Hitchcock. [3] [4]

A resident of New York City, Chandler is a member of the board of Film at Lincoln Center. [5]

Selected works

  • (1978). Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho and His Friends. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. 1978. ISBN  0-385-12444-9.
  • (1984). The Ultimate Seduction. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. 1984. ISBN  0-385-18953-2.
  • (1986). Confessions of a Nightingale, a one-person play that utilizes parts of her biography on Tennessee Williams's The Ultimate Seduction.
  • (1995). I, Fellini. New York: Random House. 1995. ISBN  0-679-44032-1.
  • (2002). Nobody's Perfect: Billy Wilder, A Personal Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster. 2002. ISBN  0-7432-1709-8.
  • (2005). It's Only A Movie: Alfred Hitchcock, A Personal Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster. 22 February 2005. ISBN  0-7432-4508-3.
  • (2006) The Girl Who Walked Home Alone: Bette Davis, A Personal Biography: New York; Simon & Schuster.
  • (2007). Ingrid: Ingrid Bergman, A Personal Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster. 20 February 2007. ISBN  978-0-7432-9421-8.
  • (2008). Not the Girl Next Door: Joan Crawford, A Personal Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster. 2008. ISBN  978-1-4165-4751-8.
  • (2011). Marlene: Marlene Dietrich, A Personal Biography. New York: Simon & Schuster. 2011. ISBN  978-1-4391-8835-4.

References

  1. ^ Jones, Lewis (17 June 2010). "The Real Kate: a Personal Biography of Katharine Hepburn by Charlotte Chandler: review". The Daily Telegraph.
  2. ^ Gussom, Mel (24 September 1986). "Theater—'Nightingale". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Pfeffer, Lindsay (20 March 2005). "Psycho analysis". The Observer.
  4. ^ "Review: Charlotte Chandler's biography presents Katharine Hepburn …". San Jose Mercury News. 17 July 2010.
  5. ^ Article at Simon & Schuster 2021