Stage and Screen Lives

Stage and Screen Lives

by Michael Billington (Editor)

Synopsis

Richard Burton once said that his ambition was simply to be a millionaire . David Niven was expelled from public school for stealing. A young Charlie Chaplin worked as a glass blower to keep his family from poverty. Alfred Hitchcock appreciated good food. Eric Morecambe wrote a book on fishing, appropriately titled Eric Morecambe on Fishing . At nine years old Diana Dors declared, I am going to be a film star, with a swimming pool and a cream telephone . The public has always been interested in the lives of those who choose entertainment as a career. We seem constantly thirsty to find out what makes these people tick and we envy their lifestyles. For this collection, Michael Billington, writer, presenter and drama critic, has selected from the Dictionary of National Biography around 100 such lives from 100 years of the world of entertainment.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 01 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 0198606443
ISBN 13: 9780198606444

Author Bio

Michael Billington has been Drama Critic for the Guardian since 1971 and of Country Life since 1987. In 1974 he won the IPC Critic of the Year award and in 1993, 1995, and 1997 was voted Critic of the Year by readers of Theatre Record. He broadcasts regularly on radio and television arts programmes including Night Waves and Front Row and has written and presented TV documentaries on Peter Hall, Peggy Ashcroft, and Alan Ayckbourn. He frequently lectures abroad for the British Council, teaches theatre courses in London to students from the University of Pennsylvania and Boston University and is the author of several books.