And That's Not All: The Memoirs of Joan Plowright

And That's Not All: The Memoirs of Joan Plowright

by JoanPlowright (Author)

Synopsis

Joan Plowright first met Laurence Olivier in the mid-1950s when he was still married to GONE WITH THE WIND star Vivien Leigh. Joan was the daughter of a north country newspaper editor and his wife, an amateur actress of note. She went to drama school, worked at the Royal Court at the height of its LOOK BACK IN ANGER celebrity, starred in plays by Arnold Wesker and John Osborne, and then Olivier came into her life. They started an affair - then Vivien Leigh, a manic depressive, suddenly consented to Olivier divorcing her. Joan's marriage to Olivier coincided with the launch of two companies directed by Olivier, the Chichester Festival and the National, in which she appeared. She confesses that he was 'not the easiest man to be married to' but they stayed together and she nursed him through ten years of illness. At the core of this book is the relationship with Olivier and it includes their love letters. Joan also refutes the wilder claims that have been made about Olivier's sexuality in several unauthorised biographies. She has always enjoyed writing as these feisty, poignant and funny memoirs show.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: New
Publisher: Orion
Published: 03 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 0752848402
ISBN 13: 9780752848402
Book Overview: Joan Plowright has finally written these compelling memoirs, as she feels enough time has elapsed for this no-holds-barred approach Huge media coverage for the hardback publication including a BBC TV Omnibus Special and major serialisation in the DAILY MAIL 'The book is built like an intricate nest out of the letters that have lined her life' OBSERVER '[A] riveting autobiography ... the emotional honesty and the skill to present it, which are the hallmarks of Plowright's acting talent, find their counterparts in her writing style' SUNDAY TIMES 'Suffused with the warmth and common sense that was the hallmark of Plowright's stage performances' INDEPENDENT 'Their love letters ... pack a powerful punch ...There are plenty of amusing anecdotes about the Burtons, Maggie Smith, Peter Hall, et al ... Plowright confronts the problems of being married to a competitively jealous actor-manager with commendable candour ... She triumphantly succeeds in recapturing the exhilarating company spirit of those pioneering days at the Royal Court, Chichester and the National' DAILY TELEGRAPH Olivier's autobiography, CONFESSIONS OF AN ACTOR, is being reissued simultaneously

Author Bio
Joan Plowright was educated in Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire. She made her first professional appearance aged 19 at the Croydon Rep. She made her name in Arnold Wesker's Roots, then went on to London's Royal Court Theatre in its 1950s heyday. Since then she has starred on both sides of the Atlantic and in recent years worked increasingly in films (most recently 101 Dalmatians and Tea With Mussolini) winning two Golden Globe Awards. Her three children, all involved in the theatre.