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American author and journalist
Jane Scovell (born in
Brockton, Massachusetts ) is an American author,
journalist and
playwright .
[1]
She is the author of collaborative autobiographies with
Marilyn Horne ,
[2]
Elizabeth Taylor ,
[3]
Kitty Dukakis ,
[4]
Ginger Rogers ,
[5] Cheryl Landon Wilson (
Michael Landon ),
[6]
Maureen Stapleton ,
[7] Kathy Levine,
[8]
Petra Nemcova
[9] and
Tim Conway .
[10] She has also written biographies of
Oona O’Neill Chaplin
[11] and
Samuel Ramey .
[12]
References
^
"Amazon.com: Jane Scovell: Books, Biography, Blog, Audiobooks, Kindle" . www.amazon.com . Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
^ Midgette, Anne (2014-01-23).
"The Horne Legacy: mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne turns 80" . The Washington Post .
ISSN
0190-8286 . Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
^
"Elizabeth Taylor, delicate yet durable star, dies" . 23 March 2011. Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
^ Times, Fox Butterfield; Fox Butterfield Is The Boston Bureau Chief Of The New York (1990-09-16).
" 'I'm Kitty Dukakis and I'm ...' " . The New York Times .
ISSN
0362-4331 . Retrieved 2016-08-11 . {{
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link )
^
"PlaybillArts: Features: Spotlight: Bartoli Says Opera in Italy Is a 'Disaster,' but She - and Pape and Ramey - Are as Lively as Ever" . www.playbillarts.com . Retrieved 2016-08-16 .
^ Wilson, Cheryl Landon (1992-11-01).
I Promised My Dad: An Intimate Portrait of Michael Landon . New York: Simon & Schuster.
ISBN
9780671793524 .
^
"Actress Maureen Stapleton remembered for her lifelong love of Troy" . 31 August 2009. Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
^ Levine, Kathy (2011-09-02).
It's Better to Laugh...Life, Good Luck, Bad Hair D .
ISBN
9781451661910 .
^
"Love Always, Petra" . Goodreads . Retrieved 2016-08-16 .
^ Times, Los Angeles (12 November 2013).
"Tim Conway's life off script" .
Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
^ Schwartz, Ben (5 April 2016).
"The Double Life of Peter Arno, The New Yorker's Most Influential Cartoonist" .
Vanity Fair . Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
^ Midgette, Anne (2008-06-30).
"Edgar Vincent; Opera Stars' PR Man" . The Washington Post .
ISSN
0190-8286 . Retrieved 2016-08-11 .
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