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James Stewart
A Biography
by 
Donald Dewey
Tom Parker
  
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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Entertainment
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   520741 KB
ISBN:   9780786151851
Release date:   Jul 18, 2006

Description

Fans feel they know Jimmy Stewart: vulnerable sincerity delivered with an endearing drawl, the charismatic boy-next-door filled with righteous conviction-the American ideal. But Jimmy Stewart, the image and ideal, often eclipsed James Stewart, the actor and the man.

In the most penetrating and in-depth biography yet written about the beloved screen icon, award winning author Donald Dewey delves beneath the persona into the usually unremarked turmoil of the actor's private life and behind the earnest Capraesque image so often accepted as the Stewart identity. He draws upon extensive research and nearly two hundred interviews with childhood neighbors, fellow workers, old loves, airmen who flew with Stewart during World War II, as well as with close and estranged family members and friends.

This riveting biography follows Stewart from his hometown of Indiana, Pennsylvania, and a childhood shaped by a strong-willed father; to the fateful encounter at Princeton University with actress Margaret Sullavan, and the forging of a remarkable life-long friendship with Henry Fonda in New York, and his unexpected stardom at MGM.

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Going beyond biography, Donald Dewey captures the wistful America of the 1940's and '50's and the screen icon who symbolized it. Using quotes and anecdotes from family members, as well as from fellow WWII servicemen, Dewey draws an endearing and multidimensional view of Stewart, scene by scene, year by year. With polished ease and impeccable pacing, Parker brings listeners into each chapter and onto each movie set to glimpse Hollywood's inner workings. Parker narrates with the same casual yet focused flair that characterized Stewart's acting style. In this way, Parker lends an instant comfort and intimacy to the text and its subject, while giving Dewey's writing center stage to engage and captivate the listener. J.S.G. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
 

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