Gregory Peck: A Biography

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Simon and Schuster, 2002 - 384
Gregory Peck's acting career has spanned six decades, during which the ruggedly handsome actor has played everything from a jaunty reporter to an angry Western gunfighter, an honorable lawyer to an obsessed sea captain, a priest to a World War II bomber pilot. To every role, he has lent a depth and intelligence that have made him a permanent American icon. In "Gregory Peck: A Biography," Gary Fishgall meticulously recounts Peck's influential life, revealing the effects of the actor on the film industry and of the film industry on the actor.

Although he planned on being a doctor, Peck was lured to the stage as a young man, leaving his native California for an uncertain existence as an actor in New York. After two years of study at the Neighborhood Playhouse in Manhattan, he made a successful Broadway debut in 1942, eventually returning to Hollywood to begin his new, high-profile life. His stunning movie career has included starring roles in such classics as "Roman Holiday, Gentleman's Agreement, Cape Fear, Captain Horatio Hornblower, The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, The Yearling," and "Moby-Dick." After many Academy Award nominations, Peck won an Oscar in 1962 for his moving portrayal of Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," his most celebrated film.

Despite his very public career, Peck remains an extremely private man. In this comprehensive biography, the first written with the actor's cooperation and drawn from extensive research as well as dozens of interviews with Peck's friends and associates, Gary Fishgall portrays him in his many guises: the lonely young son of divorced parents; the stalwart military cadet; the aspiring college thespian; the hot Hollywoodnewcomer pursued by Goldwyn, Zanuck, Mayer, and Selznick; and the handsome movie star charming the likes of Ingrid Bergman, Jennifer Jones, and Ava Gardner. Fishgall reveals the truth about Peck's unhappy first marriage, his struggle to keep his family together, and the blissful second marriage that has lasted more than forty years. Finally, Fishgall depicts Peck as the esteemed professional, graduating from leading man to gifted character actor, and as the concerned citizen, determined to extend himself beyond the bounds of his own profession. An ardent activist, Peck supports many charitable and political causes, and is unwavering in his desire to make the world a better place.

Renowned biographer of Hollywood giants such as Jimmy Stewart and Burt Lancaster, Fishgall brings an actor's and director's understanding of the movie industry to "Gregory Peck." He takes readers behind the scenes of the star's numerous films, and he sets his story within the larger context of the changes and evolution of twentieth-century entertainment.

The tale of an American classic, "Gregory Peck" is a compelling, intimate account of a full and fascinating life.

 

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Acknowledgments
9
Introduction
13
ELDRED
17
The Jewel
19
A Lonely Boy
31
The Awakening
39
BECOMING GREGORY PECK
51
The Playhouse
53
Back Home
188
Two for United Artists Two for Fox
205
CITIZEN PECK
219
Going Commercial
221
Atticus
232
Playing a Public Role
245
Changing Times
264
Mr Producer
276

The Apprentice
66
Broadway and a Bride
75
The Phantom Star
86
The Hottest Guy Since Gable
95
Literary Properties
109
The End of a Momentous Decade
129
PLAYING THE HERO
151
World Film Favorite
153
Working Abroad
170
Bankable Again
288
Character Actor
305
The Nineties and Beyond
324
Filmography
341
Notes
348
Bibliography
359
Index
365
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