Make 'Em Laugh (The Funny Business of America)
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Real Stars, The
The Movie Buff's Bible of Hollywood's Greatest Character Actors
Author: | Leonard Maltin (Editor) |
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Paperback: | 320 pages |
Publisher: | Curtis Books (1973) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
A collection of articles and interviews from Leonard Maltin's 1960s/1970s magazine Film Fan Monthly. Included are chapters featuring Stooges supporting players Bess Flowers ("Queen of the Hollywood Extras"), Billy Gilbert and Dorothy Granger.
Promotional blurb for the 2015 Kindle edition...
"Everyone knows Humphrey Bogart and Jean Harlow…but the stars of Hollywood’s greatest era might not have shone as brightly if they weren’t backed up by talented character actors and supporting players. This collection of profiles and interviews turns the spotlight on those unsung heroes, whose faces were often better known than their names. Maltin’s engaging conversations with such notables as Billy Gilbert, Gale Sondergaard, Hans Conried and Una Merkel evoke a bygone era as we see what life was like for these versatile players. Looking for anecdotes about W.C. Fields or Clark Gable? This book is for you. You’ll also learn about Bess Flowers, “the queen of the dress extras” and Rex Ingram, the black actor whose imposing presence eclipsed the stereotyping of the period. This well-illustrated e-book edition features a brand-new introduction by Leonard Maltin."
Reissued in 1979 by Popular Library with new cover art. 2015, Amazon Digital released it in a Kindle edition with expanded information.
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