James Stewart by Marc Eliot

James Stewart by Marc Eliot

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Jimmy Stewart was one of Hollywood's nice guys, who enjoyed one of the longest screen careers in history, from "Murder Man" in 1935 to a "Lassie" film in 1981. This biography presents a detailed account of Stewart's life and career, including notably a lengthy and fascinating account of his war service flying bombers for the US Air Force.

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James Stewart by Marc Eliot

Jimmy Stewart was one of Hollywood's nice guys, who enjoyed one of the longest screen careers in history, from "Murder Man" in 1935 to a "Lassie" film in 1981. His films were also remarkably wide-ranging, from heartwarming Frank Capra classics like "It's a Wonderful Life" and "Mr Smith Goes to Washington" through George Cukor's "The Philadelphia Story" to creepy Hitchcock masterworks like "Vertigo". His role in the comic film Harvey, about a man pursued by a giant invisible rabbit, he reprised on the London stage towards the end of his life. Marc Eliot's new biography is a superbly readable and comprehensively detailed account of Stewart's life and career, including notably a lengthy and fascinating account of his war service flying bombers for the US Air Force. He has obtained rare interviews from one of Stewart's daughters, from his "Vertigo" co-star Kim Novak, and from Frank Capra's son.
"* 'A fine book on a wonderful life' Total Film * **** 'A blockbusting examination of the Hollywood legend' Film Review"
Marc Eliot has written over a dozen books, including the critically-acclaimed and award-winning biography Walt Disney: Hollywood's Dark Prince and the New York Times bestselling Erin Brockovitch autobiography Take It From Me. He divides his time between Los Angeles, New York City and upstate New York.
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ISBN 13 9781845132606
ISBN 10 1845132602
Titel James Stewart
Autor Marc Eliot
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Quarto Publishing PLC
Erscheinungsjahr 2007-09-01
Seitenanzahl 448
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