![]() ![]() Braun's book, Love Me Do!: The Beatles Progress, is a fascinating first-person look into the world of Beatlemania as it was happening at the time. It was at this time he was introduced into the world of The Beatles. Strangelove and was also a journalist for the Observer and Sunday Times. In the early 1960s, he found himself in London, where he worked (doing what?) with Stanley Kubrick on Lolita and Dr. Before that, Braun produced the film The Secret Life of Plants based on a book by Christopher Bird and Peter Tomkins, with a soundtrack by Stevie Wonder. When he died, he was the producer of a Broadway-bound piece called Titanic. ![]() ![]() Braun was on the fringes of journalism and the film/theater world. I tried to find a photograph of him on the Internet, but none can be found. Beyond that, is life is a bit of a mystery. Earlier this week, I was raving about Adrian Dannatt's Doomed and Famous: Selected Obituaries, mainly because it brings up fascinating, obscure individuals that somehow fell between the cracks of time or in the backend of fame. ![]()
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