Kenneth Branagh

Kenneth Branagh

by Dr Mark White (Author)

Synopsis

From humble beginnings, Kenneth Branagh drove himself to dizzy heights of accomplishment. With a West End hit at twenty-one, a lead with the RSC by twenty-three and his own theatre company by twenty-six, no actor of his generation achieved so much so rapidly. And yet no actor has received such relentless criticism. Based on extensive research and numerous interviews, Mark White traces the vicissitudes of Branagh's career, examining his meteoric rise and the accompanying backlash.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 02 Nov 2006

ISBN 10: 057122069X
ISBN 13: 9780571220694
Book Overview: Mark White's biography of Kenneth Branagh draws on new research and previously untapped archival materials to trace the vicissitudes of Branagh's career as one of the most famous Shakespearean actors and interpreters of our time.

Media Reviews
'An authoritative account of the actor - director's career, which pays tribute to his achievement in popularising Shakespeare on screen.' Independent 'White's energetic narrative explores Branagh's career from his Irish working-class origins to his recent return to the British stage, along the way making suggestive observations about his subject's temperament and the nature of acting.' Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
Mark White's formative years were in Yorkshire. He obtained his MA and PhD degrees in history in the United States. He has published a number of books including Kennedy: The New Frontier Revisited , Macmillan, 1998 and The Kennedys and Cuba: The Declassified Documentary History, Ivan R. Dee, 1999.