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Accustomed To Her Face Thirtyfive Character Actresses Of Golden Age Hollywood Axel Nissen

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Accustomed To Her Face Thirtyfive Character Actresses Of Golden Age Hollywood Axel Nissen
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 108.08 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Axel Nissen
ISBN: 9780786497324, 9781476626062, 0786497327, 1476626065
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Accustomed To Her Face Thirtyfive Character Actresses Of Golden Age Hollywood Axel Nissen by Axel Nissen 9780786497324, 9781476626062, 0786497327, 1476626065 instant download after payment.

Drawing on historical documents and newspaper reports, this book provides a fascinating portrait of a diverse group of character actresses who left their stamp on Hollywood from the early sound era through the 1960s. The lives of 35 actresses are explored in detail. Some are familiar: Margaret Hamilton starred in dozens of films before and after her signature role as the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz; Una Merkel nearly died when her mother committed suicide in 1945. Others are nearly forgotten: Maude Eburne owed her career to a spectacular fall on the Broadway stage in 1914; Greta Meyer, who played the quintessential German maid, came to Hollywood after years in New York's Yiddish theater--though she wasn't Jewish.

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