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Drawing on instinct as much as research, Aubrey Malone explores the challenge of capturing Monroe’s voice from the inside out for his latest book.
Aubrey Malone has an MA in English and was a primary school teacher before he then went into journalism, freelancing for publications including the Evening Press, The Cork Examiner and the Sunday Independent. He was the movie critic for Image magazine and for Modern Woman, a supplement to the Meath Chronicle. His books are available to buy online now, including Hollywood Wit, MYSTICAL CROONER: The Lives of Leonard Cohen, and Michael Collins : [a Neil Jordan film].
Drawing on instinct as much as research, Aubrey Malone explores the challenge of capturing Monroe’s voice from the inside out for his latest book.
This is an excerpt from the latest book by film historian and contributor Aubrey Malone, Poisoned Chalice: How Fame Ruined Richard Bruton.
Film historian and writer Aubrey Malone casts an eye on the life, love and career triumphs of beloved Ballymena actor Liam Neeson.
Author Aubrey Malone looks at the extensive creative journey of comic, writer and performer Brendan O'Carroll.
Few actors can embody the versatility of Saoirse Ronan. Born in the Bronx, raised in Carlow and Howth, she brings something intangible and nuanced to every role. In this article, author Aubrey Malone explores the spectacular craft and career of one of Ireland's best creatives.
June Butler digs into Aubrey Malone's biography of Marlon Brando that shines a spotlight on Brando's humour.