Clark Gable: A BiographyThere really was a Hollywood, a place of fashionable men and gorgeous women and the all-powerful studio system that allowed them to defy the conventions that governed the rest of the country. Clark Gable arrived there after a rough-and-tumble youth, and his breezy, big-boned, everyman persona quickly made him the town's "King." He was a gambler among gamblers, a heavy drinker in the days when everyone drank seemingly all the time, and a lover to legions of the most attractive women in the most glamorous business in the world. In this well-researched and revealing biography, Warren G. Harris gives us an exceptionally acute portrait of one of the most memorable actors in the history of motion pictures, as well as a sure sense of the milieu and the times of mid-century Hollywood. More than anything else, one is struck by the romance of the era--the glamour and the excess, the playfulness and the lust. The people who were Gable's intimates are legends in their own right: Loretta Young, Marion Davies, David O. Selznick, Jean Harlow, Judy Garland, Lana Turner, Spencer Tracy, Grace Kelly, and the list goes on and on. Clark Gable reveals newly uncovered information about Gable's illegitimate daughter, his relationship with Joan Crawford, and his great love for Carole Lombard, his third wife. |
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Gable asked Otto Winkler, the MGM staff publicist who handled all of his dealings
with the press, to find some remote spot that was a bit nearer to Hollywood than
Timbuktu. Winkler finally hit on Kingman, Arizona, a small town with a population
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Gable asked Otto Winkler, the MGM staff publicist who handled all of his dealings
with the press, to find some remote spot that was a bit nearer to Hollywood than
Timbuktu. Winkler finally hit on Kingman, Arizona, a small town with a population
...
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Otto Winkler also balked because it meant canceling the remainder of the
Treasury Department-sponsored tour. Lombard still insisted but finally agreed to
settle it with the toss of a coin. Heads they'd go by train, tails by plane. Winkler
took a ...
Otto Winkler also balked because it meant canceling the remainder of the
Treasury Department-sponsored tour. Lombard still insisted but finally agreed to
settle it with the toss of a coin. Heads they'd go by train, tails by plane. Winkler
took a ...
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In some ways it was the hardest because he loved thirty-six-year-old Otto Winkler
like a brother and considered himself responsible for his death. They first met in
1937, when Winkler was a Herald-Examiner reporter assigned to cover the ...
In some ways it was the hardest because he loved thirty-six-year-old Otto Winkler
like a brother and considered himself responsible for his death. They first met in
1937, when Winkler was a Herald-Examiner reporter assigned to cover the ...
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CLARK GABLE: A Biography
Recenzja użytkownika - KirkusVeteran Hollywood biographer Harris, who wrote Gable and Lombard in 1974, now gives Clark Gable a thoroughly engaging bio all to himself.Born in 1901, the only child of an oil speculator in rural Ohio ... Przeczytaj pełną recenzję
Clark Gable: a biography
Recenzja użytkownika - Not Available - Book VerdictA recent trend in Hollywood biographies is to abandon the tabloid style in favor of a more scholarly approach. These two new biographies on Clark Gable follow this trend. Harris (Gable and Lombard ... Przeczytaj pełną recenzję
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