John Gilmore (writer)

John Gilmore (writer)

John "Jonathan" Gilmore (born July 5, 1935 in Los Angeles, California) is an American author and gonzo journalist.expert

Biography

John Gilmore was born in the Charity Ward of the Los Angeles County General Hospital and was raised in Hollywood. His mother had been a studio contract-player for MGM while his step-grandfather worked as head carpenter for RKO Pictures. Gilmore's parents separated when he was six months old and he was subsequently raised by his grandmother. Gilmore's father became a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer, and also wrote and acted on radio shows, a police public service (the shows featured promising movie starlets as well as established performers like Bonita Granville, Ann Rutherford, the "jungle girl" Aquanetta, Joan Davis, Hillary Brooke, Ann Jeffreys, Brenda Marshall and other players young John Gilmore became acquainted with. As a child actor, he appeared in a Gene Autry movie and bit parts at Republic Studios. He worked in LAPD safety films and did stints on radio. Eventually he appeared in commercial films. Actors Ida Lupino and John Hodiak were mentors to Gilmore, who worked in numerous television shows and feature films at Warner Bros., 20th Century Fox, and Universal International studios. During the 1950s, through John Hodiak, Gilmore sustained an acquaintanceship with Marilyn Monroe in Hollywood,Michelle Morgan, "Marilyn Monroe: Private and Undisclosed"© 2007] then in New York, where Gilmore was involved with the Actors Studio, transcribing the lectures of Lee Strasberg into book form. Gilmore performed on stage and in live TV, wrote poetry and screenplays, directed two experimental plays, one by Jean Genet. He wrote and directed a low-budget film entitled "Expressions", later changed to "Blues for Benny." The film did not get general release but was shown independently. Gilmore eventually settled into a writing career; journalist, true crime writer and novelist. He served as head of the writing program at Antioch University and has taught and lectured at length.Gale Group, Inc. "Contemporary Authors"; Volume 180, © 2000.]

Acting and writing careers

Part of the "Beat Generation," while living in New York City in the Spring of 1953, a mutual friend, movie bit-player and extra, Ray Curry, introduced Gilmore to actor James Dean.John Gilmore "The Real James Dean"© 1976] Gilmore and Dean developed a friendshipPaul Alexander "Boulevard of Broken Dreams"© 1997] along with TV director James Sheldon, Eartha Kitt, and Broadway director, John Stix. After Gilmore returned to Hollywood, the friendship with James DeanJoe Hyams, "James Dean: Little Boy Lost"© 1994] was renewed, Eartha Kitt sometimes making it a trio in riding motorcycles along Sunset Boulevard.Eartha Kitt, "Alone With Me: A New Autobiography" © 1976] Gilmore and Dean also rode their motorcycles along Pacific Coast Highway as well, often at speeds in excess of the posted limits.Lee Raskin, "James Dean: At Speed"© 2005] As a select group of friends in leather jackets, hanging out nights at Googie's on Sunset, next door to Schwab's Drugstore, Dean, Gilmore and others were referred to as the "Night Watch," as reported in the Hollywood Reporter during April, 1955, and the Hollywood Citizen News during May, 1955, at the time Dean was starring in the film, "Rebel Without a Cause", and both were friends with Eartha Kitt. In his first book on Dean, "The Real James Dean", published in 1975, Gilmore caused considerable controversy when he stated that their friendship involved an experimentation with bisexuality. In 1997, Gilmore wrote a second, more detailed book on his relationship with James Dean, entitled '. Author Donald Spoto interviewed Gilmore about Dean for his bio ',Donald Spoto, "Rebel: The Life and Legend of James Dean"© 1996] as other authors, i.e. Joe Hyams, Val Holley, Paul Alexander, Liz Sheridan had interviewed Gilmore previously.John Gilmore, "Live Fast, Die Young: Remembering the Short Life of James Dean" © 1998]

After writing a series of action pulp novels in the 1960s under the pseudonym Neil Egri and Mort Gillian, in 1970 Gilmore published "The Tucson Murders", through Dial Press, New York, a hardcover nonfiction true crime detailing the life and crimes of Charles Schmid, the "notorious pied piper of Tucson."John Gilmore, "Tucson Murders" © 1970]

Following this, Gilmore published his second nonfiction, "The Garbage People", a hardcover exploration into the lives of Charles Manson and the Family. A few years before the so-called Manson Murders, and while an actor, Gilmore met actress Sharon Tate at 20th Century Fox studios.John Gilmore, "The Garbage People" © 1998]

Writing on his website about Sal Mineo, Gilmore says of Dean's other co-stars in "Rebel Without A Cause" that Dean avoided both Nick Adams and Natalie Wood and that "once off the set, he went out of his way to go in the opposite direction."cite web|url=http://www.johngilmore.com/Celebrities/salmineo.html|title=www.johngilmore.com/Celebrities/salmineo.html |accessdate=2007-05-13] Also a friend of another "Rebel" co-star, Dennis Hopper, Gilmore hung out with him in Hollywood and also in New York City.

In the late 1950s, John Gilmore spent time in Paris, France, frequented the Beat Hotel, sustained friendships with novelist Francoise Sagan and movie star Brigitte Bardot. He met William S. Burroughs and wrote a novel that was opted by Henry Miller's publisher, Maurice Girodias of Olympia Press. However, the novel was not published due to financial troubles related to Olympia Press. Girodias later started a publishing company in New York: Girodias Press, and with the encouragement of William Burroughs, Gilmore's novel was again set to go to press, this time under the title "Passenger of Satan." Again the company folded. The book was later published by Creation Books in the UK, under the original title, "Fetish Blonde." Gilmore says, "The novel underwent a number of changes in those decades but the guts remained the same."

Gilmore published his first account on 60s cult leader and convicted murderer, Charles Manson in 1971 titled "The Garbage People". Modestly successful, it gained a much larger audience through a 1996 re-release, and, as most of Gilmore's books, remains in print.

In 1994, Gilmore wrote a book that chronicled the famous Black Dahlia unsolved homicide. Occurring in 1947, at a time when his father was on the police force, Gilmore's book "Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder" earned him wide recognition. According to the Publishers Weekly review, in the book "Gilmore presents evidence that strengthens the LAPD's case against chief suspect Jack Wilson, a reclusive, alcoholic burglar and possible serial killer".John Douglas, Mark Olshaker "The Cases That Haunt Us" © 2000] Marilyn Manson, who made paintings based on photos from the book, said: "Severed" is my favorite book... John Gilmore is my favorite writer. It has been my desire to direct "Severed" as a movie ... my directorial debut ...".cite web|url=http://www.johngilmore.com/Books/black_dahlia.html|title=www.johngilmore.com/Books/black_dahlia.html |accessdate=2007-05-13] The motion picture rights to "Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder" had been under option by Edward Pressman Films for six years, during which time David Lynch was brought in to direct. Due to disagreements in the approach to the subject, despite having developed a script, the deal with David Lynch dissolved. Chris Hanley was then producing "Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder", for Edward Pressman Films, with Floria Sigismondi involved as director. Colin Wilson says of Gilmore's "Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder": "The best book on the Black Dahlia--in fact, the only reliable book.".John Gilmore, "Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder" © 1994]

John Gilmore's second 1996 release received praise from the New York Times Book Review for his story on the life and crimes of multiple murderer, Charles Schmid. In 1997, in "Laid Bare"," his first book of memoirs, Gilmore recounts his associations beginning in the 1950s and through the 1960s with Hank Williams, Janis Joplin, Jack Nicholson, Jane Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Brigitte Bardot, Jean Seberg, Steve McQueen, Irish McCalla, Jayne Mansfield, and other personalities.John Gilmore, "Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and The Hollywood Death Trip" © 1997]

Current life

Married and divorced three times, John Gilmore has a son, Carson Gilmore (an actor and writer), and a daughter, Ursula Gilmore, an artist, journalist and businesswoman. Gilmore is currently single and living in the Hollywood hills. He is frequently interviewed in the media from the Los Angeles Times and New York Times to international publications, and documentaries, and is described as a noir cult figure, a "cultural icon," with numerous books in the works. He is published world-wide and recently completed an in-depth memoir, "a personal journey," Gilmore says, into the short life of Marilyn Monroe: "Inside Marilyn Monroe".

Published works

*"Dark Obsession" (1963)
*"Strange Fire" (1963)
*"The Tucson Murders" (1970)
*"The Garbage People" (1971)
*"The Real James Dean" (1976)
*"Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia Murder" (1994)
*"Cold-Blooded: The Saga of Charles Schmid, the Notorious "Pied Piper of Tucson" (1996)
*"Laid Bare: A Memoir of Wrecked Lives and the Hollywood Death Trip" (1997)
*"" (1997) (Can be read at [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/1560251697 Amazon.com]
*"Fetish Blonde" (1998)
*"Manson: The Unholy Trail of Charlie and the Family" (2000)
*"L.A. Despair: A Landscape of Crimes & Bad Times" (2005)
*"Crazy Streak" (2006)
*"Inside Marilyn Monroe" (2007)

References

"Jake", a play by Michael Corrigan, published by Aran Press. Inspired by Corrigan's "intermittent" friendship with John Gilmore."Fringecore" (United Kingdom), January/February, 1998;"Dazed and Confused", Decedmber 1998;"Sight and Sound", February. 1998;"Village Voice", September 9, 1997;"Premiere", September, 1999;"Time Out", August 14, 1997;"Neon" (United Kingdom), December, 1997;"Chicago Reader", November 14, 1995;"Atomic", Winter, 2003;"Los Angeles Times / West magazine feature / September 17, 2006, "On Top of the Underbelly"

External links

* [http://www.johngilmore.com/ John Gilmore official website]
* [http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt996nc90p The John Gilmore Papers, U.C.L.A. Special Collections]
* [http://jamesdeanindeath.com/Gilmore.html John Gilmore Interview on James Dean]
*imdb name|id=0319546|name=John Gilmore
* [http://www.bethshort.com/interviews/gilmore Interview with John Gilmore]

References: Michael Corrigan: Confessions of a Shanty Irishman


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