 | Spero Pastos - 1986 - 175 pagine
Recounts the life of one of the greatest movie stars of the 1940s, revealing the dreams and heartbreaks of Betty Grable's career and personal life, from the little girl ... | |
 | Ted Jordan - 1989 - 255 pagine
A personal account of the author's twenty-year relationship with Marilyn Monroe reveals the intimate, vulnerable ingenue who retained her naivete even as Hollywood destroyed her | |
 | Gavin Lambert - 1990 - 381 pagine
Drawing on the reminiscences of friends and colleagues, as well as on private archives, this evocative portrait of the great Hollywood star captures the triumphant film career ... | |
 | Maurice Zolotow - 1990 - 359 pagine
The classic book on Marilyn Monroe, written during her lifetime and partially based on interviews with the actress herself, now illustrated and brought up to date. Originally ... | |
 | Mia Farrow - 1997 - 370 pagine
The author recounts her life and career, describing a childhood bout with polio, the deaths of her brother and father, and her marriages, relationships, and children | |
 | Jeffrey Meyers - 1999 - 369 pagine
Humphrey Bogart was not just the most popular American actor of the twentieth century, he was also a larger-than-life icon, whose reputation & influence have, if anything, only ... | |
 | Stephen Humphrey Bogart, Gary Provost - 1995 - 351 pagine
With the aid of his mother, Lauren Bacall, the actor's only son offers a candid portrait of Humphrey Bogart through his own memories and those of Bogart's friends and colleagues | |
 | Ira Levin - 1979 - 80 pagine
A hit play on Broadway, this suspense thriller combines fiendish cleverness with deft entertainment in shock after shock. | |
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