Adrian Rigelsford Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Adrian Rigelsford (born 1969, Cambridge) is a writer and TV historian whose factual and fictional work has been subject to controversy. In June 2004, he was convicted of stealing photographs from the Daily Mail/Associated Newspapers archive in Kensington. Rigelsford has ghost written biographies of Peter Sellers and Brian Blessed and books about Doctor Who.
Published what purported to be the last interview with Stanley Kubrick on the set of Eyes Wide Shut in TV Times magazine. After producer Anthony Frewin, a longtime associate of Kubrick, investigated the article it was proven to be completely fraudulent and the tape recording of it Rigelsford claimed to have did not exist. The TV Times subsequently printed a public apology for the fraud.
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In May 2003 Rigelsford appeared in court accused of stealing 56,000 photographs over an eight-year period from the Daily Mail/Associated Newspapers picture library in Kensington and was jailed for 18 months after a jury unanimously found him guilty in June 2004.