From Agent to Actor by Edgar Small

From Agent to Actor by Edgar Small

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From Agent to Actor by Edgar Small

Edgar Small is not the first actor who became an agent, but he may be the first agent who returned to acting after spending 40 years as a producer and agent.
Noel Coward was a professional actor by the age of 10. In 1920, he starred in his own play, I'll Leave it to You. His first major hit was The Vortex, and his success continued throughout the 1920s and 1930s with plays including Hay Fever, Private Lives, and Design for Living. During World War II, he wrote the patriotic screenplay In Which We Serve, for which he won an Oscar, as well as scripting the classic film Brief Encounter and entertaining the nation with the black comedy Blithe Spirit. After the war, Coward added a new string to his bow as a cabaret singer, as well as continuing to write musicals and plays. In all, Coward wrote 40 plays, 300 songs, and numerous poems, short stories, and films. He was knighted in 1970, and died in Jamaica in 1973.
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ISBN 13 9780573606144
ISBN 10 0573606145
Title From Agent to Actor
Author Edgar Small
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Samuel French Inc
Year published 2010-03-26
Number of pages 230
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.