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Evenings with Cary Grant : recollections in his own words and by those who knew him best
Title:
Evenings with Cary Grant : recollections in his own words and by those who knew him best
ISBN:
9781557839237
Physical Description:
411 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
General Note:
Includes index.

Originally published in hardcover in 1991 by William Morrow and Company, Inc. Published in paperback in 2003 by Kensington Publishing Corp.
Contents:
One. Archie Leach -- Two. A Sprinkling of Stardust -- Three. A Streetcar Named Hollywood -- Four. Judy ... Judy ... Judy -- Five. Working with the Best -- Six. The War Years in Hollywood -- Seven. Archie Leach Imitating Cary Grant -- Eight. Always with a Light Touch -- Nine. "Don't Count on It, Hitch" -- Ten. An Actor's Life for Me -- Eleven. "Madame, We're Making a Movie" -- Twelve. Coming Full Circle -- Thirteen. "Dye My Hair?" -- Fourteen. "Hello, This Is Cary Grant" -- Fifteen. It's a Girl! -- Sixteen. The International Businessman -- Seventeen. "Women ... One of My Favorite Causes" -- Eighteen. "My Best Piece of Magic" -- Nineteen. How Old Cary Grant? -- Twenty. "Happy Thoughts."
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Summary:
Charming, witty, effortlessly debonair, and elegant, Cary Grant was the ultimate leading man, a silver screen icon who seemed to embody all that a movie star should be. But beneath the glamour was a real and complicated man surprisingly vulnerable, unabashedly romantic, often exacting perfectionist who rose above a traumatic childhood and failed marriages to become an incomparable Hollywood legend. In this sublimely truthful and candid portrait, biographer Nancy Nelson draws on interviews with Grant, as well as material from his personal papers, along with loving, revelatory reminiscences from some of his closest friends and loved ones including Katharine Hepburn, Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Sophia Loren, Quincy Jones, James Stewart, and many more to reveal the vaudevillian, actor, lover, and father. With a treasury of both well-loved and rarely seen photographs and a foreword by Grant's wife, Barbara, and daughter, Jennifer, this is the definitive biography of one of the screen's greatest stars.
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