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Prince Harry to Star in New Van Gogh Biopic
In a casting decision sure to make ripples all over Hollywood, representatives for Prince Harry have confirmed that he will play Vincent van Gogh in an upcoming biopic about the infamous painter. It seems clear now that the ex-royal is not only determined to follow his wife, Meghan Markle, away from life in the British monarchy but into her former profession of acting.
“Prince Harry is thrilled about this opportunity to further raise awareness about mental health issues,” said his talent agent, Guy Guyerson. “He identifies with Vincent van Gogh in so many ways.”
Following the announcement, Prince Harry made a surprise drop-in on the Oprah Winfrey Show to further elucidate his connection to the famed — a famously troubled — Dutch painter.
“For one thing, we are both redheads,” he said, “which is a burden that should not be underestimated.” Prince Harry also went on to state that he is similarly “tortured,” and also that his paintings “don’t really look like the things they are supposed to be.” He raised concerns about still having both his ears, but he feels that with sufficient acting prowess, he can overcome that hurdle.
“Or … they won’t cut it off, will they?” he asked Oprah. “They won’t cut it off, right?”
The Prince added that he had visited Immersive Van Gogh exhibitions in 25 different cities to prepare for the role. He also plans to go look at some of the actual paintings, at some point, though currently he feels that the immersive exhibitions “better serve his process.”
From a childhood in the royal spotlight to bestselling author, and now actor, is there anything this audacious redhead won’t try?
“I can’t say more right now,” Prince Harry said, smiling mysteriously, “But I am thinking EGOT.”
Authors Show With Don McCauley Slated to Rebroadcast Dr. Arenberg’s Interview
Authors Show Slated to Rebroadcast Dr. Arenberg’s Interview with Don McCauley Friday, March 25, 2019
The Author’s Show, a professional interview podcast platform to assist authors in promoting their newest works. Check with your local radio service provider to see if they host the Author’s Show or click the link to listen.
Killing Vincent Book Now Available at the Boulder Book Store!
Killing Vincent: The Man, The Myth, and The Murder is now available at the Boulder Book Store located at 1107 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO. They can be contacted at 303-447-2074.
You can view Killing Vincent amongst the other Colorado authors on their website at https://www.boulderbookstore.net/localauthors


Book Signing at Tattered Cover
Dr. Arenberg held his 5th book signing February 28, 2019 at the Tattered Cover located on Colfax Ave near downtown Denver. Dozens of Vincent van Gogh enthusiasts were there to hear Dr. Arenberg give a talk on the topic of the death of Vincent van Gogh. The evening was concluded with wine and cheese.





Book Signing During Premiere of New Film
Join Us at the Tattered Cover Bookstore Thursday as Dr. Arenberg gives a public lecture on the mysterious death of Vincent van Gogh.
Date: Thursday, February 28, 2019
Time: 7-9 PM
Location: 2526 E. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO.


“Killing Vincent” Book Signing & Talk at Denver’s Tattered Cover (Colfax) Feb. 28th 7pm
Join Us for the next “Killing Vincent” Book Signing & Talk
Event: Killing Vincent Book Signing & Talk
Location: Tattered Cover Book Store 2526 East Colfax Denver, CO 80206
Time: 7pm Thursday, Feb. 28, 2019
*Complimentary cheese and wine will be served.
Killing Vincent: The Man, The Myth, The Murder
Author I. Kaufman Arenberg MD has studied and written about Vincent van Gogh for over thirty years, and he never believed the 19th-century legend that the artist committed suicide. Now, he puts forth a different side of the story, one bolstered by new, twenty-first-century forensic evidence. Arenberg will discuss and sign Killing Vincent: The Man, the Myth, and the Murder ($37.95 hc, $14.95 pap, Nostradamus and the 3 Maestros Productions), a non-fiction historical cold case murder mystery about the death of the world-renowned artist, Vincent van Gogh.

