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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis sued him, Marlon Brando broke his jaw and Steve McQueen gave him a look that could have killed. To the celebrities he pursued, photographer Ron Galella was the beast who threatened beauty. As it turned out, he gave them a strange and lasting beauty they might never have known without him. Oscar winner Leon Gest (When Were Kings) brilliantly explores the story of this notorious paparazzo and in doing so sheds lights onto the complex issues of the right to privacy, freedom of the press and the ever-growing vortex of celebrity worship