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American writer and podcaster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mallory O'Meara is an American non-fiction writer and podcaster.
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O'Meara is the author of The Lady from the Black Lagoon (2019), which serves as a biography of make-up artist Milicent Patrick as well as a chronicle of O'Meara's search for information about Patrick.[1]
The book includes evidence that Patrick designed the iconic[2] Gill-man from Creature from the Black Lagoon, and that Bud Westmore, a member of the influential Westmore family of Hollywood make-up artists, worked to deny her credit for this achievement.[3] The book was nominated for Hugo and Locus awards, and won the 2019 Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for Book of the Year.[4]
O'Meara's second book, Girly Drinks, about the history of women making and drinking alcohol throughout the world, was published in 2021 by Hanover Square Press.[5][6] Girly Drinks won a 2022 James Beard Foundation Award.[7]
O'Meara's third book, Girls Make Movies: A Follow-Your-Own-Path Guide for Aspiring Young Filmmakers, is forthcoming from Running Press on May 23, 2023.[8] Girls Make Movies is illustrated by comic book creator Jen Vaughn.
Since 2017 O'Meara has co-hosted Reading Glasses, a weekly podcast about reading and books, with filmmaker Brea Grant.[9] Reading Glasses is part of the Maximum Fun network.[10]
From 2013 to 2019, O'Meara also worked as a writer and producer for Dark Dunes Productions in Los Angeles.[11][12][13][14]
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