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Charlotte Chandler

    January 1, 2000
    Charlotte Chandler
    Marlene
    Not the Girl Next Door: Joan Crawford, a Personal Biography
    It's Only a Movie
    The Girl Who Walked Home Alone
    Ingrid
    She Always Knew How
    • "SHE ALWAYS KNEW HOW: MAE WEST A PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY" offers an intimate look at the life of the iconic actress and playwright Mae West. Through personal anecdotes and insights, the biography explores her bold personality, groundbreaking career, and enduring impact on entertainment and culture.

      She Always Knew How
    • Ingrid

      A Personal Biography

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      Ingrid Bergman was one of the biggest and most glamorous stars in Hollywood. She had starred in several now-classic films: Casablanca, Spellbound, Notorious, Gaslight; and her co-stars included such icons as Humphrey Bogart, Cary Grant and Gregory Peck. Already a movie star in her native Sweden, Ingrid Bergman became an instant sensation in Hollywood and the number one box-office star in the world. But the most dramatic event in her life took place off the screen when she made a film in Italy and began a passionate affair with her director, Roberto Rossellini. The scandal that followed left her exiled from America, ostracized from Hollywood, vilified by the press and separated from her young daughter. In the words of those who were involved, Chandler describes Bergman's life before, during and after the scandal. Among those Chandler spoke with were Alfred Hitchcock, George Cukor, Cary Grant and Greta Garbo. She also spoke with Roberto Rossellini, their twin daughters, Isabella and Isotta Ingrid, Rossellini's son Renzo, Ingrid's daughter Pia Lindstrom and others who knew Ingrid well. This extraordinary access makes INGRID: A PERSONAL BIOGRAPHY the most perceptive and revealing book ever written about the charismatic Hollywood legend.

      Ingrid
    • The Girl Who Walked Home Alone

      Bette Davis, A Personal Biography

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Focusing on the life of Bette Davis, this biography delves into her complex personality and illustrious career in Hollywood. The narrative explores her rise to fame, the challenges she faced in a male-dominated industry, and her enduring legacy as a trailblazer for women in film. Through personal anecdotes and insights, the book paints a vivid picture of Davis's fierce independence, her relationships, and her impact on cinema. It offers a nuanced portrayal of a woman who defied conventions and left an indelible mark on the entertainment world.

      The Girl Who Walked Home Alone
    • It's Only a Movie

      Alfred Hitchcock: A Personal Biography

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
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      Delving into the life of a cinematic icon, this biography offers an intimate look at Alfred Hitchcock's journey from his early years in England to his rise as a master filmmaker in Hollywood. It explores his innovative techniques, unique storytelling, and the psychological intricacies of his characters. The narrative is enriched with personal anecdotes, insights from those who knew him, and an examination of his influence on the film industry, revealing the man behind the suspenseful masterpieces that captivated audiences worldwide.

      It's Only a Movie
    • Marlene

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      A biography of anti-Nazi actress and Hollywood star Marlene Dietrich. The author relies extensively on the star's own words and conversations with those who knew her well

      Marlene
    • Full of anecdotes and records of Groucho's verbal sparrings with, among others, Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, Jack Nicholson and George Burns, this text presents an affectionate and authoritative overview of the great man's life and career.

      Hello, I Must be Going
    • When Groucho Marx was well into his eighties, Charlotte Chandler approached him about writing a profile of him for a magazine. Groucho invited Charlotte to meet and that meeting grew into a friendship that lasted until Groucho's death in August 1977. Groucho was surrounded by a group of friends - some old timers like George Burns and Jack Benny - some younger comedians, like Woody Allen, who revered Groucho. Charlotte was present for most of these meetings and these conversations form the basis of HELLO, I MUST BE GOING. Some are hilarious, some are poignant, all of them are fascinating. If you ever wondered what it was like to spend some time with Groucho Marx, one of the wittiest men ever, this is your book.

      Hello, I Must Be Going - Groucho and His Friends