Pablo F. Fenjves is a screenwriter and ghostwriter based in Los Angeles, California. His screenwriting credits include Man on a Ledge, released in January, 2012, and a string of television movies, including HBO’s The Affair.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela to Hungarian survivors of the Holocaust, Fenjves went to college in Illinois. His first journalism job was in Canada. He joined the National Enquirer in Florida in the late 1970s, where he befriended Judith Regan.
Fenjves has ghostwritten more than a dozen books, including two number one New York Times Best-Sellers. Fenjves also ghostwrote the autobiography of Bernie Mac, Maybe You Never Cry Again, the memoirs of Janice Dickinson, No Lifeguard On Duty and music producer David Foster's Hitman. He also ghostwrote If I Did It, an account of the O. J. Simpson murder case, collaborating with O. J. Simpson himself. The book was pulled by the publisher just weeks before it was set to be released, but it was subsequently revived by Fred Goldman, father of murder victim Ron Goldman, and spent five weeks on the The New York Times Best Seller list. Ironically, years before sitting down to work on that book, Fenjves testified against Simpson in the criminal trial, establishing a time-line through the dog’s “plaintive wail.”
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Pablo F. Fenjves is a screenwriter and ghostwriter based in Los Angeles, California. His...
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Pablo F. Fenjves is a screenwriter and ghostwriter based in Los Angeles, California. His screenwriting credits include Man on a Ledge, released in January, 2012, and a string of television movies, including HBO’s The Affair.
Born in Caracas, Venezuela to Hungarian survivors of the Holocaust, Fenjves went to college in Illinois. His first journalism job was in Canada. He joined the National Enquirer in Florida in the late 1970s, where he befriended Judith Regan.
Fenjves has ghostwritten more than a dozen books, including two number one New York Times Best-Sellers. Fenjves also ghostwrote the autobiography of Bernie Mac, Maybe You Never Cry Again, the memoirs of Janice Dickinson, No Lifeguard On Duty and music producer David Foster's Hitman. He also ghostwrote If I Did It, an account of the O. J. Simpson murder case, collaborating with O. J. Simpson himself. The book was pulled by the publisher just weeks before it was set to be released, but it was subsequently revived by Fred Goldman, father of murder victim Ron Goldman, and spent five weeks on the The New York Times Best Seller list. Ironically, years before sitting down to work on that book, Fenjves testified against Simpson in the criminal trial, establishing a time-line through the dog’s “plaintive wail.”
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