Michael G. Ankerich

"Mae Murray was everything a movie queen in the days of silent films was expected to be: extravagant, vain, eccentric, egotistical, and temperamental," Ankerich told ''Southern Views Magazine'' in 2016. "She was a biographer's dream."
''Dangerous Curves atop Hollywood Heels'', Ankerich's book about the tragic lives of 14 silent film actresses, was named by the ''San Francisco Examiner'' as one of the top ten silent film books of 2010.
In 2014, Ankerich appeared on Lifetime Movie Network's ''The Ghost Inside My Child'' to discuss his research into the life and death of actress Lucille Ricksen. He was guest speaker at the 86th annual Valentino Memorial Service in 2013, which included videos acknowledging the 100th anniversary of Rudolph Valentino’s arrival in America and Valentino's friendship with Mae Murray.
''Hairpins and Dead Ends: The Perilous Journeys of 20 Actresses Through Early Hollywood'', Ankerich's latest book, was released in 2017.
A former newspaper reporter, Ankerich has written extensively for ''Classic Images,'' ''Films of the Golden Age,'' and ''Hollywood Studio Magazine'', which featured his exclusive interview with Butterfly McQueen (Prissy) on the 50th anniversary of the release of ''Gone With The Wind''. Provided by Wikipedia