A renowned and beloved international actress, first successful on the London stage, Jessica Tandy captured Broadway as Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" in 1947, making that role forever hers. After a series of major theatrical triumphs and moderate film successes, many with her husband, Hume Cronyn, she won an Oscar for Best Actress at the age of 80 for her performance as Daisy Werthan in "Driving Miss Daisy" in 1989.
This comprehensive reference guide to Tandy's distinguished career features a biographical sketch followed by a chronology of highlights in...
A renowned and beloved international actress, first successful on the London stage, Jessica Tandy captured Broadway as Blanche DuBois in Tennessee ...
Bing Crosby recorded nearly 2,000 songs, appeared in more than 100 films, starred in radio shows for nearly 30 years, and remained a hit on television for 25 years. He produced the best-selling record of all time, was the nation's leading film star for a record five years, and was voted one of the most influential Americans of the century by "LIFE" magazine. This book is a detailed guide to Crosby's fascinating life and career.
A biography that overviews and discusses the most important events, influences, and achievements in Crosby's life. The chapters that follow present a full record...
Bing Crosby recorded nearly 2,000 songs, appeared in more than 100 films, starred in radio shows for nearly 30 years, and remained a hit on televis...
Lillian Russell was the Victorian era's symbol of talent, charm, and beauty. She was introduced by impresario Tony Pastor in 1880, and was considered an emblem of feminine beauty until the turn of the century. Although her voice still set a standard of excellence, by that time America's vision of loveliness had changed, and her middle-aged body could not meet the new challenge on the musical stage. Russell responded with extraordinary resilience. She adapted with the times and became the DEGREESIgrande dame DEGREESR of the American theatre in non-musical plays, burlesque, variety, and the...
Lillian Russell was the Victorian era's symbol of talent, charm, and beauty. She was introduced by impresario Tony Pastor in 1880, and was consider...
The first book-length study of the career of the director of such classic films as "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "West Side Story," and "The Sound of Music," this volume combines thorough cast and crew credits, critical responses, awards and nominations, production notes, and comments from the director himself resulting in a unique overview of a remarkable career. In addition, a complete annotated bibliography of all books, articles, and interviews by or about Wise is included. An interesting feature is the examination of many of his unproduced projects.
Wise's career began with RKO...
The first book-length study of the career of the director of such classic films as "The Day the Earth Stood Still," "West Side Story," and "The Sou...
Lauren Bacall's life has been widely covered by the media ever since her screen debut in "To Have and Have Not" with Humphrey Bogart in 1944. This volume is a comprehensive critical guide to all aspects of Miss Bacall's career in film, radio, television and stage. Her personal life, no less extraordinary with marriages to Bogart and Jason Robards, is documented in a biographical essay. This volume provides cast and production credits, plot synopsis, review excerpts of all film, radio and stage appearances, with a detailed, annotated bibliography for additional research.
Lauren Bacall is...
Lauren Bacall's life has been widely covered by the media ever since her screen debut in "To Have and Have Not" with Humphrey Bogart in 1944. This ...
British-born David Niven began his acting career in 1935, appearing in movie classics that have stood the test of time. Immensely popular with moviemakers and fans alike, Niven's urbane wittiness and charm enamored him to them throughout his long career. After grieving the death of his young first wife and left to raise two small children, he developed his career and won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1958. He later attained success as a writer.
This reference is a definitive guide to David Niven's fascinating career. The book begins with a short biography that summarizes his life...
British-born David Niven began his acting career in 1935, appearing in movie classics that have stood the test of time. Immensely popular with movi...
George Sidney directed a number of popular Hollywood films, such as "Anchors Aweigh," "Show Boat," "Kiss Me Kate," and "Bye Bye Birdie." His revisions of traditional Hollywood product resulted in films that remain surprisingly modern, and his work continues to influence popular culture. But despite the popularity of his films, Sidney has been a largely unheralded figure in film history. This book is the first serious, full-length study of Sidney's life and work.
A critical introduction to the volume explains how Sidney was given a minor place in film history, despite his many...
George Sidney directed a number of popular Hollywood films, such as "Anchors Aweigh," "Show Boat," "Kiss Me Kate," and "Bye Bye Birdie." His revisi...
This volume provides a detailed record of the life and career of Noel Coward. The book begins with a short biography and a chronology that highlights the most important events in Coward's career. Detailed entries for Coward's many performances follow, with entries grouped in chapters on drama, film, radio, and television, as well as a discography. Entries include a list of cast members, a synopsis of the plot of the production, excerpts from reviews, and critical comments. The book also lists Coward's awards and honors, and it concludes with a detailed, annotated bibliography.
This volume provides a detailed record of the life and career of Noel Coward. The book begins with a short biography and a chronology that highligh...
Post World War II America saw a return to prosperity and the rise of a significant youth-culture. Television began to replace movies as the chief source of entertainment for the general public, and adolescents and single young adults began to constitute the largest portion of the audience for movies. With his youthful appearance, Montgomery Clift held special appeal to this new market, and he became one of the foremost American actors of his time. This book details his many performances.
The introductory biography offers a succinct summary of Clift's life and the forces that shaped his...
Post World War II America saw a return to prosperity and the rise of a significant youth-culture. Television began to replace movies as the chief s...
Rock Hudson rose to stardom as the virile hero of adventure films, and he then gained a flurry of female fans by starring in melodramas, like "Magnificent Obsession." He earned an Oscar nomination for his role in "Giant," starred in successful romantic comedies, and had a productive television and stage career. This book provides full information about his many performances and charts his life and career up to his death from AIDS.
Rock Hudson was a movie giant, one of the biggest stars Hollywood ever produced. He gained early fame as the romantic hero of adventure films and melodramas...
Rock Hudson rose to stardom as the virile hero of adventure films, and he then gained a flurry of female fans by starring in melodramas, like "Magn...