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William Stadiem (born 1947) is an American non-fiction author who has written or ghost-written several biographies and autobiographies, mostly about the "golden age" of Hollywood, and restaurants. He also contributes to various magazines, and is an occasional screenwriter. Stadiem was formerly a lawyer at Sullivan & Cromwell in Wall Street before becoming the restaurant critic of Los Angeles (magazine). Stadiem was also a columnist for Andy Warhol's Interview magazine. Stadiem has also written for The Daily Beast, the American Town & Country (magazine), The Tatler, Vanity Fair (magazine), Harpers & Queen, The Telegraph Magazine, and The Financial Times. Stadiem has written or co-written screenplays for the following films and television series: A Business Affair (1994) Young Toscanini (1988) Pentathlon (1994) Trade Secrets a.k.a. Flagrant désir (1986) L.A. Law (1986-1994) JFK (Garrison Script on which subsequent screenwriters modelled their scripts)(1991) Published works Madam Claude: Her Secret World Of Pleasure, Privilege, and Power (2018) The Auctioneer: Adventures In The Art Trade(MAY 2016) with Simon de Pury Jet Set (2014) Daughter Of The King (2014) with Sandra Lansky Moneywood (2013) A Class By Themselves (1980) Too Rich (1991) Marilyn Monroe Confidential (1979, 1983) with Lena Pepitone Lullaby And Good Night (1987) with Vincent Bugliosi. Madam 90210 (1993) with Alex Adams MR. S (2003, 2004) with George Jacobs Dear Senator (2009) with Essie Mae Washington-Williams Everybody Eats There (2007) with Maria Gibbs References External links Official website William Stadiem at IMDb. Discover the William Stadiem popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Stadiem books.

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    King of Diamonds

    Ronald Winston & William Stadiem

    This authoritative and intimate biography, written by his only living son, Ronald Winston, marries the Gilded Age glamour and romance of Edith Wharton with the ruthless family dyna...