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Hardcover Jimmy Stewart: A Biography Book

ISBN: 1400052211

ISBN13: 9781400052219

Jimmy Stewart: A Biography

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Jimmy Stewart's all-American good looks, boyish charm, and deceptively easygoing style of acting made him one of Hollywood's greatest and most enduring stars. Despite the indelible image he projected of innocence and quiet self-assurance, Stewart's life was more complex and sophisticated than most of the characters he played. With fresh insight and unprecedented access, bestselling biographer Marc Eliot finally tells the previously untold story of one of our greatest screen and real-life heroes. Born into a family of high military honor and economic success dominated by a powerful father, Stewart developed an interest in theater while attending Princeton University. Upon graduation, he roomed with the then-unknown Henry Fonda, and the two began a friendship that lasted a lifetime. While he harbored a secret unrequited love for Margaret Sullavan, Stewart was paired with many of Hollywood's most famous, most beautiful, and most alluring leading ladies during his extended bachelorhood, among them Ginger Rogers, Olivia de Havilland, Loretta Young, and the notorious Marlene Dietrich. After becoming a star playing a hero in Frank Capra's Mr. Smith Goes to Washington in 1939 and winning an Academy Award the following year for his performance in George Cukor's The Philadelphia Story , Stewart was drafted into the Armed Forces and became a hero in real life. When he returned to Hollywood, he discovered that not only the town had changed, but so had he. Stewart's combat experiences left him emotionally scarred, and his deepening darkness perfectly positioned him for the '50s, in which he made his greatest films, for Anthony Mann ( Winchester '73 and Bend of the River ) and, most spectacularly, Alfred Hitchcock, in his triple meditation on marriage, Rear Window , The Man Who Knew Too Much , and Vertigo , which many film critics regard as the best American movie ever made. While Stewart's career thrived, so did his personal life. A marriage in his forties, the adoption of his wife's two sons from a previous marriage, and the birth of his twin daughters laid the foundation for a happy life, until an unexpected tragedy had a shocking effect on his final years. Intimate and richly detailed, Jimmy Stewart is a fascinating portrait of a multi-faceted and much-admired actor as well as an extraordinary slice of Hollywood history. "Probably the best actor who's ever hit the screen." --Frank Capra "He taught me that it was possible to remain who you are and not be tainted by your environment. He was not an actor . . . he was the real thing." --Kim Novak "He was uniquely talented and a good friend." --Frank Sinatra "He was a shy, modest man who belonged to cinema nobility." --Jack Valenti "There is nobody like him today." --June Allyson "He was one of the nicest, most unassuming persons I have known in my life. His career speaks for itself." --Johnny Carson This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

17 customer ratings | 7 reviews

Rated 1 stars
Tabloid trash

I was 158 pages in, my suspicions were confirmed that the writer is a hack when he casually states that Cary Grant had a live in lover, referring to Randolph Scott. That was the last straw. This lie confirmed that his prior ramblings were also nonsense.

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Rated 5 stars
Love!

This was just an in-depth examination into Jimmy Stewart and the early workings of Hollywood.

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Rated 4 stars
Great book!

Jimmy Stewart is by far one of my favorite actors and I really enjoyed reading this book about him. MUST READ if you love Jimmy Stewart!

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Rated 4 stars
A must for Jimmy Stewart fans

Well written and researched. I didn't realize the family history of military service, and this pushed Jimmy to go fly in dangerous situations when other stars may have made the entertainment circuit. Jimmy's father always wanted him to return to his hometown and take over the hardware store. Thankfully, Jimmy knew he needed to act and did a wonderful job at it.

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Rated 4 stars
It's a Wonderful Life.

Title of my Review would be enough to get the idea about Jimmy and his biography. One of the simplest actor and great human being he is..yes he is coz he lives in our memory till we live....and may be forever if possible. I write this coz i read the following line somewhere: "There is a certain part of all of us that lives outside of time. Perhaps we become aware of our age only at exceptional moments and most of the time...

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