Melissa Müller
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| Melissa Müller | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1967 Vienna, Austria |
| Occupation | Writer and journalist |
| Nationality | Austrian |
| Subjects | Biography |
| Literary movement | megan |
Melissa Müller (born 1967) is an Austrian journalist and author.
She was born in Vienna. After working as an au pair for some time in London, Müller decided first for a study of the management economics and German Studies, afterwards she worked for different restaurant editorships and magazines.
In the mid-1990s she decided to write the book Anne Frank: The Biography and to fill the historical gaps in The Diary of the Anne Frank by research. In 2001, the movie Anne Frank: The Whole Story, based on Müller's book, premiered on ABC.
While researching for a subsequent project about artists in the Third Reich, she became acquainted with Traudl Junge, the meeting developing into the biographical novel Until the Final Hour. It describes Junge's life as Hitler's secretary, and was turned into the movie Downfall.

