Pablo F. Fenjves

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Pablo F. Fenjves (born August 16, 1953 in Caracas , Venezuela ) is an American ghostwriter and screenwriter .

Life

Pablo F. Fenjves was born in Caracas to two Hungarian Jews who survived the Holocaust . He studied at a college in Illinois and then became a journalist in Canada. While working for the National Enquirer in Florida, he met the publicist Judith Regan, for whom he later wrote several novels as a ghostwriter . Among other things, he wrote the memoirs of Bernie Mac and Janice Dickinson . In 1986 he moved to Santa Monica and in 1993 to Brentwood . He lived on 875 South Bundy Drive, next to Nicole Brown Simpson's house . On June 12, 1994, when she and her friend Ron Goldman were murdered, he was one of the first neighbors on the scene. He was later called as a witness at the trial of OJ Simpson . According to his own statement and despite the Simpsons denial, he is also said to have written his book If I Did It as a ghostwriter .

Works

  • How I Broke into Hollywood: Success Stories from the Trenches
  • A Million Little Lies
  • HITMAN: The Memoir of Legendary Music Producer David Foster
  • If I Did It

Filmography (selection)

  • 1993: A Case for the murderer ( A Case for Murder )
  • 1994: Bittersweet Retribution ( Bitter Vengeance )
  • 1995: horrors of the past ( Out of Annie's Past )
  • 1995: When the black man picks you ( When the Dark Man Calls )
  • 1997: Revenge of the Killer ( Bloodhounds )
  • 2006: murder without authority - Everyone has to pay ( Murder on Spec )
  • 2012: A Risky Plan ( Man on a Ledge )

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