The Incomparable Rex by Patrick Garland

The Incomparable Rex by Patrick Garland

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An affectionate and witty memoir of one of Britain's great theatrical and cinematic talents, Rex Harrison. Patrick Garland worked with Harrison on the revival of "My Fair Lady" and came to know him well and - despite Rex's reputation as something of an unholy terror - became extremely fond of him.

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The Incomparable Rex by Patrick Garland

An affectionate and witty memoir of one of Britain's great theatrical and cinematic talents, Rex Harrison. Patrick Garland worked with Harrison on the revival of "My Fair Lady" and came to know him well and - despite Rex's reputation as something of an unholy terror - became extremely fond of him. Rex Harrison was famed for his urbane style, his mordant wit, his numerous wives and his truly appalling temper, quite apart from his legendary and much loved performance as Henry Higgins on both stage and screen. His fifth wife, Elizabeth said of him, "I was very fond of Rex before we were married, and even more fond of him after we were married - it ws the bit in between that was so difficult".
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ISBN 13 9780330354356
ISBN 10 0330354353
Title The Incomparable Rex
Author Patrick Garland
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1999-08-13
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.