Anne Edwards, renowned as 'The Queen of Biography,' passed away i...
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Anne Edwards, renowned as 'The Queen of Biography,' passed away in Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 96, succumbing to lung cancer. Known for her bestselling biographies on luminaries like Vivien Leigh and Katharine Hepburn, Edwards also delved into screenwriting and authored novels. Her diverse body of work includes acclaimed titles such as 'Vivien Leigh: A Biography,' which spent significant time on The New York Times' bestseller list, and screenplays like 'Quantez' (1957). Edwards' literary prowess extended to exploring the lives of figures like Maria Callas, Ronald Reagan, Barbra Streisand, and Princess Diana in her biographies. Survived by her daughter, son, three grandsons, and three great-grandchildren, Edwards leaves behind a rich legacy of literary and cinematic contributions. Her impact on the world of biography and storytelling is deeply felt, marking her as a luminary in the field.
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