Donald H. Wolfe worked in Hollywood as a screenwriter and film editor for twenty-five years. His fascination with Marilyn Monroe began when he met her in 1958 during the filming of Some Like It Hot at Samuel Goldwyn Studios. Wolfe was working there as a film editor on The Loretta Young Show. He also studied cinema at the University of Southern California, and made an award-winning short subject film in France with director Jean Renoir. In 1975, he was a post-production supervisor on All the President’s Men and work as a screen writer with Steven Spielberg. He is the best-selling author of The Black Dahlia Files (2006) and has contributed to the New York Times and Paris-Match. Wolfe now lives in New Hampshire with his wife and two children.