Cary Grant: The Lonely Heart

by Charles Higham

Paper Book, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

791.43

Publication

Hodder & Stoughton Ltd (1989), 320 pages

Description

Cary Grant is one of a handful of actors whose personalities so captivate the moviegoing public that their names become synonymous with the qualities they embody on the screen. Cary Grant = the personification of elegance, wit, and sophistication. A master of light comic acting, seemingly effortless performances earned him a place among Hollywood's most popular male stars. In this biography the authors paint a very different picture--a man who could be debonair, generous and loving-as well as alcoholic, brutally abusive to women and sexually conflicted. All the familiar information is here: born Archibald Leach, Grant remodeled himself from a poor boy in Bristol into a standard of glossy sophistication; he first performed with a troupe of touring acrobatic comedians; he experimented with LSD, and he married five times. There are a few previously unreported tidbits: he beat various girlfriends and wives; he was gifted with a great business sense and invested in a talent agency, thereby secretly becoming his own agent and representing Marlene Dietrich and Greta Garbo without their knowing it. But it appears that the primary focus of the book is to ''prove'' Grant's bisexuality, which had been rumored since his early Hollywood days, but which Grant always denied.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member JenniferRobb
Lots of facts, but the narrative was very dry and distant-feeling so it took a long time for me to read all the way through. It seems that Grant's personal life was very different than his on screen personas which is always a bit disappointing to discover.

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1989

Physical description

320 p.; 9.4 inches

ISBN

0450425975 / 9780450425974
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