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Gary Baum

Senior Writer

Gary Baum is a Senior Writer at The Hollywood Reporter, where he publishes features and accountability reporting centered on the entertainment business. He has investigated sexual misconduct, foul play, cult dynamics, quackery, fraud, public-sector negligence, labor exploitation, animal mistreatment, elder abuse, and myriad misuses of corporate power. His articles about a proto-influencer were developed into Peacock’s Emmy-nominated limited-series Angelyne, which included a fictionalized depiction of Baum (portrayed by Alex Karpovsky). The Los Angeles Press Club has repeatedly recognized his work, including twice with awards for Journalist of the Year. Baum is a graduate of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.

More from Gary Baum

“Casa Walsh” From ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Barely Survives Eaton Fire

The fictional Walsh family’s Spanish Revival home in Altadena remained unscathed, even as properties next door and across the street succumbed to the blaze.

L.A. Wildfires: How to Help

Entertainment industry groups including the Screen Actors Guild and the Entertainment Industry Foundation have launched wildfire relief efforts in Southern California geared toward helping first responders and members of the entertainment industry community.

Keeping Up With the Kerkorians

The mogul’s heir Linda, husband Ross Kemper and their socialite-influencer daughter have all the trappings of a successful Hollywood dynasty, from the Malibu beach house to their own cosmetics line, but behind the scenes is something amiss?

Two New Spots Revive Montecito’s Stuffy Dining Scene

Bar Lou and Lion’s Tale bring a sophistication long absent from the Central Coast’s tony enclave.

The Most Powerful Woman in Hollywood You’ve Never Heard Of

Want to win an Oscar? Then you should get to know Colleen Camp. The impeccably connected, impossibly energetic 71-year-old actress who portrayed Miss May in 'Apocalypse Now' has become the town’s awards-season secret weapon: "She has this cosmic swirl."

A Heartbreaking Rift of Staggering Intensity: Toph Eggers on His Estrangement From Brother Dave

Introduced to millions as the kid in Dave Eggers’ 'A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius,' Toph re-emerges to reclaim his tragic family history and explain why his famous sibling is no longer a part of his life.

Ojai Playhouse Relaunches as Awards Season Destination Under New Owner

The historic theater in the ritzy-crunchy Hollywood getaway town has undergone a state-of-the-art refurbishment and will open with showings of this year's top Oscar contenders. “Studios know who lives around here,” says David Berger, the music industry impresario who bought the Playhouse.

What Happened to the Celebrity Telethon? 

Star-studded television benefits once raised massive dollars for disaster relief and disease research. Now, as viewership plummets, nonprofits are relying on livestreams from celebrities.

Joan Didion Biographer Is as Unsparing as She Was: “I’m Just Trying to See Her Plain”

Lili Anolik, who’s unearthed Eve Babitz and exposed Donna Tartt, now strips the sentiment which has gathered around one of Hollywood’s most beloved writers: “Joan was often telling the truth about herself, and people were choosing not to listen.”

John Mayer, McG Team to Buy Historic Jim Henson Lot in Hollywood for $60M

The storied property — formerly A&M Studios and earlier Charlie Chaplin Studios — had been the subject of bid speculation from the Church of Scientology.

Hollywood’s 16 Hottest Power-Lunch Spots Right Now

The best places to see and be seen (and the tucked-away gems where the real business happens.)

The “Fire-Breathing Texas Trial Lawyer” Filing All Those Diddy Lawsuits

Tony Buzbee, a notable figure in the Lone Star legal world, is behind the slew of recent Sean Combs allegations, many asserting misconduct toward underage victims.