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Thompson also wrote Serpentine (1979), the story of convicted murderer Charles Sobhraj. Thompson wrote one novel, Celebrity (1982), which was on the national best-seller list for six months. [1] That novel became the basis for a five-hour miniseries in 1984. Thompson received the National Headliner Award for investigative reporting.
Celebrity is based on a 1983 novel by Thomas Thompson. [2] The series was filmed in Texas, New York and Los Angeles and is altogether six and a half hours long. [3] In Germany, the UK and North America the series is published on VHS. [4] [5] [6] The series was shown in Spain, Brazil, Finland, Turkey and Canada. [7]
Thomas Thompson (American author) (1933–1982), American journalist and author; Thomas Everett Thompson (1933–1990), British malacologist and embryologist; Thomas L. Thompson (born 1939), American biblical scholar; Thomas Martin Thompson (1955–1998), executed for rape and murder; Thomas J. Thompson (fl. from 1981), American television director
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2012-07-12 -- JUPITER -- Playboy's Miss July 2012 Shelby Chesnes signed copies of the magazine at Books-A-Million Thursday evening. "I am hoping to jump start my modeling career," said Chesnes.