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JOSEPH J. DiMONA was born October 23, 1923 in Camden NJ to Joseph and Rose DiMona. His father owned a furniture store at 921 Broadway in Camden, which was a fixture in Camden into the 1960s. Joseph DiMona entered Duke University as a member of the Class of 1941. After serving with the United States Navy overseas, he returned and graduated from Duke in the mid 1940s. Joseph DiMona attended law school, but did not practice law. He put his time and creative energies into writing, and he made a great success of it. He made a great deal of money by investing in the production of the Broadway hit "This Was Burlesque", and was the author and co-author of several books. Joseph DiMona also wrote the screenplay for the hit movie "The Incredible Mr. Limpet", which starred Don Knotts. He also was the head writer for the TV soap opera General Hospital in the late 70s, years where the show achieved some if it's greatest success. After living for many years in New York City, Joseph DiMona settled in Los Angeles, where he passed away on November 6, 1999. |
Works by Joseph DiMona |
Joseph DiMona was a very prolific writer. This is a partial listing, in no particular order at this point. If you are aware of other works by Joseph DiMona, please e-mail me- Phil Cohen.
Biography/Memoirs
with H.R. Haldeman
The Ends Of Power
Biography/Memoirs
with
Thomas Noguchi
Coroner
Biography/Memoirs
with
Thomas Noguchi
Coroner At Large
Novel
Last Man At Arlington
Novel
To The Eagles Nest
Novel
The Benedict Arnold Connection
Novel
70 Sutton Place
Novel
Pennsylvania Avenue: A Novel
Biography
with George Wolf
Frank Costello: Prime Minister of the Underworld
Screenplay
Non-Fiction
Great Court-Martial Cases
Non-Fiction
with Ann Corio
This Was Burlesque
Movie Script
THE UNION STEWARD AND YOU; A Navy presentation
Autobiographical Memoirs
with
Christopher O'Neil
Memories of a Soap
Opera Writer:
Behind the Scenes of General Hospital
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THE UNION
STEWARD AND YOU; A
Navy presentation (1969, 14:00
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Joseph
DiMona
From hardback version of TO THE EAGLES NEST 1980 |
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Thanks to Joe Cooper for telling me about Joseph DiMona's Camden roots.. |