Robert Joseph "Bob" Thomas was an American Hollywood film industry biographer and reporter who worked for the Associated Press from 1944. Born in San Diego, he grew up in Los Angeles, where his father was a film publicist. He attended UCLA. He lived in Encino with his wife, Patricia. They have three daughters. Thomas, aged 92, died on March 14, 2014 at his home. Thomas made his mark by engaging celebrities in activities that brought out their personalities, whether by measuring their waistline after childbirth (as he did with Betty Grable) or testing just how tall a leading lady needed to be by kissing her himself (as he did with June Haver). Acclaimed as the dean of Hollywood reporters, Bob Thomas wrote about the movie business for the Associated Press since the days when Hollywood was run by the men who founded it: Jack Warner, Darryl F. Zanuck, Harry Cohn and Louis B. Mayer. During his long history of reporting for the AP, Thomas authored at least 30 books. Many in the film industry credit his 1969 biography of producer Irving G. Thalberg as sparking their interest in pursuing a career behind the scenes. Other Thomas biographies include Joan Crawford, Marlon Brando, David O. Selznick, Walter Winchell, Bob Hope, Bing Crosby, Howard Hughes, Abbott & Costello, Walt Disney, and a children's book, Walt Disney: Magician of the Movies. - Wikipedia

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The Abbott & Costello Story
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Roy O. Disney and the Creation of an EntertainmentEmpire
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From Mickey Mouse to Beauty and the Beast
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FROM MICKEY MOUSE to HERCULES
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The Untold Story of William Holden
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1978

The Life and Times of Harry Cohn
2000

The Siberian Sled Dog and the Golden Age of Sleddog Racing 1908-1941
2015

The True Story
1988

The Life of Walt Disney
2016

The Man Who Produced Gone With the Wind
1970

Life and Legend
1969

The Story of the Disney Studio Contribution to a New Art
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An American Original: Commemorative Edition
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An American Original
1960