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Andrew David Morton (born 1953) is an English journalist and writer who has published biographies of royal figures such as Diana, Princess of Wales, and celebrity subjects including
Tom Cruise Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (born July 3, 1962), known professionally as Tom Cruise, is an American actor and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actors, he has received various accolades, including an Honorary Palme d'Or and three Go ...
, Madonna,
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and
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; several of his books have been unauthorised and contain contested assertions.


Early life and career

Morton was born and raised in Dewsbury,
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, where his father ran a picture framing business. He attended Temple Moor Boys' Grammar School, Leeds and Sussex University where he studied history. After university, Morton became a tabloid journalist and worked for three London tabloids, the '' Daily Star, News of the World'', and '' Daily Mail'', until 1987.


Biography of royal figures

Andrew Morton wrote a biography of Diana, Princess of Wales called '' Diana: Her True Story''. Unable to interview Diana in person, he passed along interview questions through her friend, James Colthurst. In 1993 it was made into a television film of the same name, with
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as Diana. Following Diana's death in August 1997, Morton issued an edition entitled ''Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words'' in October and acknowledged Diana's role as the book's main source of information. The revelation, which came after years of denial of getting any input from Diana for the book, together with the release of her recorded conversations on tapes caused a mixed reaction in the press, with some accusing Morton of breaching confidentiality and exploiting the tragedy of her untimely death and others praising his candour. On 16 November 2010, Prince William announced his engagement to
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. Morton was commissioned by Michael O'Mara Books to write a book to coincide with the
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on 29 April 2011. The book, which went on sale on 3 May 2011 in the UK, includes a detailed biography of Prince William, as well as details of his relationship with Catherine Middleton. The book features full-colour photos of Prince William and the couple, as well as a detailed section on the wedding itself. In April 2018, he published ''Meghan: A Hollywood Princess'' about Meghan Markle, who
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a month later in May 2018.


''Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography''

''Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography'' was published in January 2008, and reprinted with an update in February 2009. In a review in ''
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'',
Janet Maslin Janet R. Maslin (born August 12, 1949) is an American journalist, best known as a film and literary critic for ''The New York Times''. She served as a ''Times'' film critic from 1977 to 1999 and as a book critic from 2000 to 2015. In 2000 Maslin ...
writes "Mr. Morton has found a number of former Scientologists who are willing to speak freely, and in some cases vengefully, about the group's purported inner workings. Mr. Morton's eagerness to include their voices leads him to push the limits of responsible reporting." Maslin adds that Morton "provides a credible portrait extrapolated from the actor's on-the-record remarks and highly visible public behaviour." Writing in ''
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'', Mark Harris gives the book a grade of "C−", and says "Cruise emerges from Morton's takedown moderately scratched but as uncracked as ever." Another review in ''The New York Times'' by Ada Calhooun stated:
However shady Scientology may be, Morton's language in ''Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography'' is extreme. He and his sources compare the church and its leadership to fascists, the Roman Empire, storm troopers, Machiavelli, Orwell’s ''Animal Farm'', Napoleon, Stalinists and North Korea. He also repeatedly invokes Nazism, and quotes without censure the German Protestant Church’s comparison of Cruise to Joseph Goebbels.
Teresa Budasi of the ''
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'' describes the book as "fascinating", although Budasi also raises a "question as to what's true and what isn’t." Budasi sums up her impression of the work, writing "Morton's book is as much an indictment on Cruise's chosen faith as it is the life story of one of the world's biggest movie stars. And by the end you realize that 'Scientologist' is what will end up being the role of his lifetime." In a review in ''
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'', Jeff Simon writes of the author: "To give Morton the credit he’s clearly due: he is one of the best around at constructing a 250-page gossip column." Upon its publication, Cruise's lawyer and the Church of Scientology released statements questioning the truthfulness of assertions made by Morton in the book. In a 15-page statement released to the press, the Church of Scientology calls the book "a bigoted, defamatory assault replete with lies". The book was not published in the UK, Australia, or New Zealand due to strict libel laws in those countries.


Other publications

Morton received public attention after Diana's death, when he revealed the extent of her collaborations with him. He achieved greater prominence in the United States after the publication of ''Monica's Story''. After ''Monica's Story'', Morton investigated a mining disaster, which led to his first non-royal journalistic account, ''Nine for Nine: The Pennsylvania Mine Rescue Miracle''. He also wrote an authorised biography of
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. The book resulted in a libel case brought against Morton by a Kenyan judge – Morton lost the case and was ordered to pay £45,700 in damages. Morton then moved on to the "king and queen of pop culture", as he termed them, David Beckham and his wife
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. ''Posh and Becks'' became a No. 1 best-seller in the UK. Soon after, Morton announced that he would be taking on the "queen of pop", Madonna. Despite a seven-figure advance by St. Martin's Press and a 500,000-copy first printing, '' Madonna'' failed to make waves in North America, where it spent only two weeks on ''The New York Times'' best-seller list (peaking at No. 8). By contrast, J. Randy Taraborrelli's '' Madonna: An Intimate Biography'', released at the same time, became a massive best-seller in the United Kingdom (although it only made ''The New York Times'' extended best-seller list). Morton subsequently wrote another Diana book titled ''In Pursuit of Love'', with information that he had left unaddressed, which made ''The New York Times'' best-seller list. Morton also wrote an unauthorized biography of
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. Janet Maslin highlighted the lack of sources noted in the book in a review in ''The New York Times'', saying "the people most eager to tell him about Ms. Jolie are people who don’t know her, so that the book is shrink-wrapped in glib insights from dubious psychiatric talents". Allen Barra described it as "the worst book in the 21st century so far" in a '' Salon'' review which summarized the book as "ill-informed, moralistic and just plain mean".


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