Retraces her life from her discovery by Howard Hughes, her professional debut in Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hoo! followed by a series of highly successful comedies in the 1950s alongside her personal life, her relationships and the bent for self-destruction, which ended with her death from a drug overdose at 36.
Exploring the paradox of Hollywood, the narrative delves into the seductive allure of fame and wealth, portraying it as a gilded prison. The characters grapple with the entrapment of excess, where the comforts and luxuries become chains that bind them. This thought-provoking commentary highlights the dissonance between the glamorous facade of the entertainment industry and the underlying loss of autonomy, inviting readers to reflect on the true cost of success in a world where superficiality reigns.
The narrative centers around Robert, a vibrant individual who embraced life with joy and enthusiasm, emphasizing that life should be enjoyable. His approach to living fully and fearlessly is highlighted, as he left a lasting impression on those around him. Michael Parkinson reflects on Robert's ability to live boldly, suggesting that he remained youthful in spirit until his untimely death. The book explores themes of vitality, the celebration of life, and the impact one person can have on others through their zest for living.
Delving into the life of one of the 20th century's most celebrated actors, this authorized biography explores John Gielgud's remarkable career and personal journey. It highlights his groundbreaking performances in theatre and film, his relationships with notable contemporaries, and the challenges he faced in a changing artistic landscape. Through interviews and archival material, the book paints a vivid portrait of Gielgud's artistry, resilience, and enduring legacy in the performing arts.
The narrative explores the enduring impact of the character Slightly from Peter Pan, reflecting on how the role has shaped the actor's identity over four decades. It delves into themes of nostalgia, the passage of time, and the struggle between childhood innocence and adult responsibilities. Through this lens, the book examines the lasting influence of J.M. Barrie's classic tale on those who portray its characters, highlighting the intersection of personal and artistic lives.
"Sir Cameron Mackintosh ... is the most successful producer in the entire history of the stage musical, on Broadway, on London's West End, and in other theater capitals. He has been responsible for an amazing succession of hits, including Cats, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, and Miss Saigon." "This book is the first ever to tell the story of the man behind so many of the triumphs of the contemporary musical stage. The authors, who have known Mackintosh since his earliest days in the theater, have been given unprecedented access to his archive. Hey, Mr. Producer!, then, is not only a lavishly illustrated study of his work, but also a unique backstage glimpse into Broadway's and London's milestone hits, as they are written, designed, rehearsed, and premiered, to the excitement of audiences everywhere."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved
The book explores the allure of a mysterious and strikingly handsome man, whose enigmatic presence captivates those around him. His deep, intriguing voice adds to his charm, hinting at an underlying secret that keeps others fascinated and drawn to him. The narrative delves into themes of attraction, mystery, and the complexities of human connection, as characters grapple with their fascination and the hidden depths of this compelling figure.
Spread A Little Happiness is a witty and charming musical revue which celebrates the work of the distinguished composer Vivian Ellis. The revue is rampant with nostalgia and shows, in approximately 32 songs, the outstanding quality of his work. Vivian has written and composed songs for over 40 musicals during 70 highly successful years.
A biography of Audrey Hepburn which follows her life and work from her early childhood in Nazi-occupied Holland to her campaigning work with UNICEF in Somalia. Other work by the author includes biographies of Katharine Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman and Elizabeth Taylor.
The book presents a captivating narrative that highlights the author's gallantry and graciousness, making it an engaging read. It combines insightful observations with a compelling storyline, appealing to a wide audience. The writing style is accessible, ensuring that readers can easily immerse themselves in the themes and characters. This work stands out for its ability to resonate emotionally while providing an entertaining experience.