by Marsha Hunt (Author)
A great rollercoaster rags-to-riches-to-rags tale about the first black Hollywood sex goddess. * Like Elvis, like Marilyn, the first black film superstar didn't die tragically, but lives among us still, changed out of all recognition...* Propelled out of Depression-era poverty by the ambition of her mother and her own talents, young Irene O'Brien finds she attracts attention easily -- both welcome (she is talent-spotted from Mississippi to Harlem to Hollywood) and unwelcome (at six, a fat, over-friendly storekeeper gets altogether too excited when she sits on his lap...) * She blazes a trail no other black performer has taken before and becomes an international sex symbol in the 1950s -- 'the black Monroe' * Fame and fortune come running: she is the first black woman to be nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress. But happiness eludes her: her celebrity marriage never works; her daughter is autistic; and the studios soon tire of her as she ages * Her descent into drunkenness and derangement ends with her very mysterious 'death' in the mid-1960s at the age of forty-three. But, beaten but not bowed, Venus Johnson rises from the ashes of Irene O'Brien to tell her tale and live out her days in tranquillity...
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 19 Jul 1999
ISBN 10: 0006550991
ISBN 13: 9780006550990