Hollywood Enigma

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Author: Carl Rollyson

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2012-07-16

Total Pages: 498

ISBN-13: 1628469048

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Dana Andrews (1909–1992) worked with distinguished directors such as John Ford, Lewis Milestone, Otto Preminger, Fritz Lang, William Wyler, William A. Wellman, Mervyn Le Roy, Jean Renoir, and Elia Kazan. He played romantic leads alongside the great beauties of the modern screen, including Joan Crawford, Elizabeth Taylor, Greer Garson, Merle Oberon, Linda Darnell, Susan Hayward, Maureen O'Hara, and most important of all, Gene Tierney, with whom he did five films. Retrospectives of his work often elicit high praise for an underrated actor, a master of the minimalist style. His image personified the “male mask” of the 1940s in classic films such as Laura, Fallen Angel, and Where the Sidewalk Ends, in which he played the “masculine ideal of steely impassivity.” No comprehensive discussion of film noir can neglect his performances. He was an “actor's actor.” Here at last is the complete story of a great actor, his difficult struggle to overcome alcoholism while enjoying the accolades of his contemporaries, a successful term as president of the Screen Actors Guild, and the love of family and friends that never deserted him. Based on diaries, letters, home movies, and other documents, this biography explores the mystery of a poor boy from Texas who made his Hollywood dream come true even as he sought a life apart from the limelight and the backbiting of contemporaries jockeying for prizes and prestige. Called “one of nature's noblemen” by his fellow actor Norman Lloyd, Dana Andrews emerges from Hollywood Enigma as an admirable American success story, fighting his inner demons and ultimately winning.

Hollywood Legends Set

Hollywood Legends Set PDF

Author: Parragon

Publisher: Parragon

Published: 2014-12-16

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9781472351852

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This box contains four gorgeous books showcasing the icons of Hollywood's Golden Era: Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, and Marilyn Monroe. Chronicling the lives, careers, talent, style, and legacy of four silver-screen icons through stunning photography. Uncover the secrets of their timeless appeal both off and on screen. With quotes, critiques, and commentaries, exploring more than 120 classic movies, with over 300 stunning images. Each of these women held audiences captivated and all were hardworking, ambitious, talented, and versatile. These are cinema's most beautiful and enduring icons who have inspired women for over half a century.

Hollywood Heyday

Hollywood Heyday PDF

Author: David Fantle

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-04-04

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1476632839

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 “What audacity!” exclaimed actor Robert Wagner when he heard about the authors’ adolescent exploits in nabbing interviews with Hollywood celebrities. In 1978, Fantle and Johnson, St. Paul teenagers, boarded a plane to meet with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. They had written the stars requesting interviews—and to their amazement, both agreed. Over the years, more than 250 other stars also agreed—Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, James Cagney, Mickey Rooney, Debbie Reynolds, George Burns, Rod Steiger, Milton Berle, Frank Capra and Hoagy Carmichael, to name a few. Published for the first time and with exclusive photos, this selection of 75 interviews chronicles the authors’ 40-year quest for insights and anecdotes from iconic 20th century artists.

Film Crazy

Film Crazy PDF

Author: Patrick McGilligan

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2014-07-15

Total Pages: 232

ISBN-13: 1466875739

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In Film Crazy, McGilligan shares some of his fascinating interviews with screen luminaries from his salad days as a young journalist working the Hollywood beat. He rides the presidential campaign bus with Ronald Reagan, visits Alfred Hitchcock on the set of the Master of Suspense's last film, "Family Plot," meets George Stevens at the Brown Derby and conducts the last interview with the director of "Shane" and "Giant." Other interview subjects captured for posterity include rough-and-ready pioneer directors William Wellman and Raoul Walsh; likeable actor Joel McCrea; actress - and the only female director of her era - Ida Lupino; French legend Rene Clair; and lowly-contract-writer-turned-studio-mogul Dore Schary. Film Crazy is a must for film students, scholars and professionals.

Hollywood Madonna

Hollywood Madonna PDF

Author: Bernard F. Dick

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2011-08

Total Pages: 299

ISBN-13: 1617030791

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The first comprehensive biography of the talented devout Catholic who deceived the world by falsely adopting her love child

Lew Ayres

Lew Ayres PDF

Author: Lesley L. Coffin

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2012-10-18

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1628469439

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Lew Ayres (1908-1996) became known to the public when he portrayed the leading character in the epic war film All Quiet on the Western Front. The role made him a household name, introduced him to his closest friends, brought him to the attention of his first two wives, and would overshadow the rest of his career. To be a movie star was his first and only ambition as a child, but once he found success, he was never fully satisfied in his choice of profession. Although lacking a formal education, Ayres spent the rest of his life pursuing dozens of intellectual studies, interests, and hobbies. He even considered ended his acting career after just a few years to pursue a more “respectable and fulfilling” path as a director. Ayres was given not one but two comeback opportunities in his acting career, in 1938 and 1945. He was cast in the film series Dr. Kildare where he showed his abilities in comedy and his unique strength at bringing a level of sincerity to even the most outlandish or idealist character. But he was willing to give up his star status to follow his moral compass, first as a conscientious objector and ultimately as a noncombat medic during World War II. To everyone’s surprise, he was welcomed back to Hollywood with open arms and new opportunities despite his objector status. Biographer Lesley L. Coffin presents the story of a man of quiet dignity, constantly searching for the right way to live his life and torn between the public world of Hollywood and secluded life of spiritual introspection.

Star Style

Star Style PDF

Author: Patty Fox

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 9781883318031

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Updated with rare photos of modern fashion individualists: Gwyneth Paltrow, Drew Barrymore, Whoopi Goldberg and Cher! "Star Style" is now available in quality paperback. With over 25,000 hardcovers sold, author Patty Fox explores the real-life wardrobes of the film world's most celebrated actresses: Gloria Swanson, Marlene Dietrich, Dolores Del Rio, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Katharine Hepburn, Lucille Ball, Doris Day, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn. "Star Style" is a fascinating study of women who defined and defied fashion of their times and catapulted to stardom. Lavishly illustrated with 130 dramatic black-and-white photographs, "Star Style" features never-before-published photographs of Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn. A former fashion director for Saks Fifth Avenue, Academy Award fashion consultant Patty Fox has been a guest on Oprah!, and featured in the New York Times.

Zachary Scott

Zachary Scott PDF

Author: Ronald L. Davis

Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi

Published: 2009-09-28

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1604737131

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Throughout the 1940s, Zachary Scott (1914-1965) was the model for sophisticated, debonair villains in American film. His best-known roles include a mysterious criminal in The Mask of Dimitrios and the indolent husband in Mildred Pierce. He garnered further acclaim for his portrayal of villains in Her Kind of Man, Danger Signal, and South of St. Louis. Although he earned critical praise for his performance as a heroic tenant farmer in Jean Renoir's The Southerner, Scott never quite escaped typecasting. In Zachary Scott: Hollywood's Sophisticated Cad, Ronald L. Davis writes an appealing biography of the film star. Scott grew up in privileged circumstances—his father was a distinguished physician; his grandfather was a pioneer cattle baron—and was expected to follow his father into medical practice. Instead, Scott began to pursue a career in theater while studying at the University of Texas and subsequently worked his way on a ship to England to pursue acting. Upon his return to America, he began to look for work in New York. Excelling on stage and screen throughout the 1940s, Scott seemed destined for stardom. By the end of 1950, however, he had suffered through a turbulent divorce. A rafting accident left him badly shaken and clinically depressed. His frustration over his roles mounted, and he began to drink heavily. He remarried and spent the rest of his career concentrating on stage and television work. Although Scott continued to perform occasionally in films, he never reclaimed the level of stardom that he had in the mid-1940s. To reconstruct Scott's life, Davis uses interviews with Scott and colleagues and reviews, articles, and archival correspondence from the Scott papers at the University of Texas and from the Warner Brothers Archives. The result is a portrait of a talented actor who was rarely allowed to show his versatility on the screen.

Oasis

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Author: Mary Claire Kendall

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781616368616

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Compelling stories of Hollywood stars of the Golden Age and the impact of Catholic faith in their lives. These unflinching portraits show how faith provided an oasis for these legendary people from the turmoil and immoral living prevalent in that culture.