My review of Asif Kapadia’s documentary, Amy, is featured in Issue 5 of Art Decades, out now. Continue reading
Art Decades 5: ‘Amy’, and More
02 Monday Nov 2015
Posted in Amy Winehouse, Film, Music
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02 Monday Nov 2015
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My review of Asif Kapadia’s documentary, Amy, is featured in Issue 5 of Art Decades, out now. Continue reading
17 Saturday Oct 2015
Posted in Anniversaries, Film, Jeanne Eagels, Marilyn Monroe
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Jeanne Eagels, Jeanne Eagels: A Life Revealed, John Kobal, Marilyn Monroe, Rain, Rita Hayworth, Ruth Chatterton, Sadie Thompson
One of my favourite Hollywood stars, Rita Hayworth, was born on this day in 1918. Continue reading
15 Thursday Oct 2015
Posted in Anniversaries, Film, Jeanne Eagels, Theatre
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David Belasco, Ethel Barrymore, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Ina Claire, Jeanne Eagels, Jeanne Eagels: A Life Revealed, John Gilbert, Jumping Jupiter, The National Red Cross Pageant, W. Somerset Maugham
Of Irish descent, Ina Fagan was born in Washington on October 15, 1893. She never knew her father, who had died in a car accident four months previously. With no family breadwinner, Ina and her mother went to live in a boarding-house. From an early age, Ina had a talent for impersonations, and made her vaudeville debut in 1909 as ‘the dainty mimic’, under her mother’s maiden name of Ina Claire. Continue reading
21 Monday Sep 2015
Posted in Books, Non-Fiction, Theatre
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Anna Held, Billie Burke, Broadway, Cynthia Brideson, Florenz Ziegfeld, Lillian Lorraine, Marilyn Miller, Sara Brideson, Ziegfeld and His Follies, Ziegfeld Follies

Cynthia and Sara Brideson are twin siblings, and the co-authors of Also Starring… , a 2012 book profiling forty character actors of Hollywood’s Golden Era. For their latest project, Ziegfeld and His Follies, they have chosen an even more ambitious topic – the life and times of that most fabled of Broadway producers. Many other writers and film-makers have explored this subject, but while Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.’s name remains a symbol of glamour and excess, the man himself is a shadowy figure – like the great and powerful Oz. Continue reading
17 Thursday Sep 2015
Posted in Jeanne Eagels, Non-Fiction
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David Marshall James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Jeanne Eagels, Jeanne Eagels: A Life Revealed, Ted Coy
Another great review of Jeanne Eagels: A Life Revealed, this time from blogger David Marshall James. He compares Jeanne’s turbulent life to a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, who was fascinated by her husband, Ted Coy, a retired football star – even depicting Coy in his fiction.
It’s as if F. Scott Fitzgerald penned her life’s story: Midwest girl with stars in her eyes makes it to Broadway, seizes the role of a lifetime, then declines as dramatically as she has arisen … Authors Eric Woodard and Tara Hanks have expended an exceptional effort in presenting Jeanne Eagels, through the record of her life and her accomplishments, and through the memories of those who knew her.
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