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Name
  
Nicholas Gage

Movies
  
Eleni, Crazy Joe

Parents
  
Eleni Gatzoyiannis

Spouse
  
Joan Gage

Role
  
Author


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Children
  
Christos Gage, Eleni Gage, Marina Gage

Books
  
Eleni, Greek Fire: The Story of Maria, A place for us, Hellas - a portrait of Greece, Greece: Land of Light

Similar People
  
Aristotle Onassis, Christos Gage, Peter Yates, Maria Callas, Nick Vanoff

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Nicholas Gage (born Nikolaos Gatzoyiannis; Greek: Νίκόλαος Γκατζογιάννης; July 23, 1939) is a Greek-born American author and investigative journalist.

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Early life

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Gage was born in the village of Lia in Filiates, Thesprotia, Epirus, Greece.

Career

He is most known for two books of autobiographical memoirs, the best-selling Eleni (1983) and A Place for Us (1989). Eleni describes the life of his family in Greece during the Second World War and Greek Civil War. Gage’s mother, Eleni, was executed for arranging the escape of her children from their Communist-occupied village. Decades later, as an adult, Gage sought out those responsible for her death. A Place for Us relates the Gage family’s experiences as immigrants in 1950s America in the city of Worcester, Massachusetts. In 1964, Gage earned a master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

In 1985, Eleni was made into a feature film starring John Malkovich as Gage. In 1987, Eleni was cited by Ronald Reagan as an inspiration for his summit meetings to end the arms race with the Soviet Union.

Gage first achieved fame as an investigative reporter for The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. His acclaimed coverage of the Mafia led to two best-selling books: The Mafia Is Not An Equal Opportunity Employer and Mafia, U.S.A.

He was also instrumental in exposing corruption in the past of Vice President Spiro Agnew, which led to Agnew’s resignation. During the Watergate scandal, Gage was the first reporter to hear any of the Nixon tapes. His experiences as a reporter were the basis for the 1977 CBS television show The Andros Targets.

Gage was an Executive Producer of The Godfather Part III, co-writing an early draft of the script with Mario Puzo. The movie was nominated for seven Golden Globe Awards and seven Academy Awards.

His book Eleni, which has been translated into 32 languages, was awarded first prize by the Royal Society of Literature of Great Britain and was nominated in the category of best biography by the National Book Critics Circle.

His most recent book is Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristole Onassis, an account of the relationship between Aristotle Onassis and opera singer Maria Callas, which was published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2000.

Gage is the honorary President of the WORLD of EPIROTES and a recipient of The International Center in New York's Award of Excellence. He continues to speak throughout the world and writes for such publications as The New York Times and Vanity Fair.

Personal life

Gage and his wife, Joan, live in North Grafton, Massachusetts. He is the father of three children: Christos, Eleni, and Marina.

Books

  • Eleni – ISBN 978-0-345-41043-6;
  • A Place for Us – ISBN 978-1-886284-73-9;
  • The Bourlotas fortune – ISBN 978-0-552-10473-9;
  • Hellas: A Portrait of Greece – ISBN 978-0-00-272278-0;
  • Greece: Land of Light – ISBN 978-0-8212-2524-0;
  • Greek Fire: The Story of Maria Callas and Aristotle Onassis – ISBN 978-0-446-61076-6.
  • "The Teacher Who Changed My Life"
  • Magazine articles

  • "The Last Onassis", Vanity Fair, May 2005 (about Athina Onassis de Miranda, granddaughter of Aristotle Onassis)
  • References

    Nicholas Gage Wikipedia


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