Tony Brenna British-American journalist and author From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tony Brenna is a British-American investigative journalist and author.[1][2][3][4][5][6] References [1]Goffard, Christopher (November 20, 2024). "A superstar comedian's death, and the tabloid interview that led to criminal charges". The Los Angeles Times. [2]Brenna, Tony (2013). Anything for a headline : a reporter's life : Tony Brenna. Port Ludlow, WA, United States of America: Pacific Press International. ISBN 9780985210908. LCCN 2012937661. [3]Brenna, Tony; et al. (Dryan, Riva) (1989). Victoria Principal / Tony Brenna and Riva Dryan. New York, United States of America: St. Martin's Press (published November 1, 1989). ISBN 9780312034498. LCCN 89010316. [4]Abele, Robert (November 14, 2019). "Rakish tone of 'Scandalous' lets National Enquirer off too easily". The Los Angeles Times. [5]Kaplan, Michael (February 9, 2023). "The wild and crazy lengths National Enquirer went to for celeb scoops". New York Post. [6]Kaplan, Michael; Miller, Joshua Rhett (April 7, 2023). "Inside the sordid history of National Enquirer's 'catch and kill' practice: Tiger, LeBlanc, Schwarzenegger". New York Post. External links Biography at Library of Congress. Catalogue at Library of Congress. Tony Brenna at IMDb OG Tabloid Journo, Formerly of the National Enquirer, Tony Brenna interviewed by Mark Thompson. Related Articles