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The Times - Lives Behind the Silver Screen
The Times - Lives Behind the Silver Screen: Era-defining Obituaries of Iconic Film Stars | Nigel Farndale
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Delve into the glitz and glamour of Hollywood with this collection of obituaries from The Times.
From the silent film era to Hollywood’s golden age and beyond, this book captures the essence of cinema's most captivating actors. Dive into the untold stories behind their unforgettable performances, the triumphs and tragedies of their careers, and the cultural impact of their artistry. Featuring era-defining obituaries and rare, behind-the-scenes photographs from The Times archive, this collection offers an intimate journey through the lives and legends of the silver screen’s most iconic figures, including:
Sean Connery – Hollywood heart-throb who would never have played Bond had its creator, Ian Fleming, had his way.
Joan Crawford – Oscar-winning actress and dancer whose obituary states that she was “aged between 69 and 76” when she died, so careful was she that no one could know her true age.
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton – Hollywood royalty whose colourful and turbulent relationship included two marriages, two divorces, and plenty of drama.
Carrie Fisher – The cult icon whose father ran off with Elizabeth Taylor years before she herself entered the limelight.
Oliver Reed – The hellraiser better known for arm-wrestling and drinking than acting.
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Very interesting book of obituaries for the era-defining stars of the Silver Screen. For a book about deaths, there were some amusing anecdotes, alongside information on their public & private lives but usually nothing too salacious.

Reading this has definitely made me want to make a list of classic films I'd like to watch in the future. I particularly liked the entry for Cary Grant who, for me, was the epitome of old Hollywood (continued)

OutsmartYourShelf & I adore his films. 4🌟

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Collins Reference/Times Books, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

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