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Highlights
- Literally the last word for Hollywood trivia buffs, a celebrity death certificate is also strangely compelling.
- About the Author: M.F. Steen has been a funeral service provider for more than 40 years.
- 267 Pages
- Performing Arts, General
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About the Book
"From previous editions: "fascinating...recommend[ed]"--Classic Images; "fascinating...excellent job...informative"--Big Reel; "fascinating...unique"--ARBA; "definitely...of interest to Hollywood trivia buffs"--Valley Scene Magazine; "a unique reading experience...intriguing"--Associated Content; "Mike Steen REALLY knows where the bodies are buried in Hollywood...fascinating"--National Enquirer; "definitely...of interest to Hollywood trivia buffs"--Bookstew"--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
Literally the last word for Hollywood trivia buffs, a celebrity death certificate is also strangely compelling. Its matter-of-fact reportage makes the famous ordinary, illuminating previously well-lit profiles with the unfiltered light of the everyday. A death certificate may also reveal information that stars concealed, such as actual birthdates. In California, death certificates are a matter of public record--a real mine of information.
This follow-up to M.F. Steen's previous two collections (2003 and 2005) reproduces in full 226 death certificates. Brief biographical notes are included, listing birth and professional name as well as notable film, television and entertainment credits.
Review Quotes
Reviews of the series: "fascinating material...recommend[ed]"-Classic Images
"a unique reading experience...intriguing"-Associated Content
"definitely of interest to Hollywood trivia buffs"-Valley Scene Magazine
"definitely...of interest to Hollywood trivia buffs"-Bookstew
"fascinating...excellent...informative"-Big Reel
"unique...fascinating"-ARBA
"Mike Steen REALLY knows where the bodies are buried in Hollywood...fascinating"-National Enquirer
About the Author
M.F. Steen has been a funeral service provider for more than 40 years. In 1989, Gentleman's Quarterly called Mr. Steen the "Mortician to the Stars." He continues to serve families on a daily basis.