by LawrenceJ.Quirk (Author), WilliamSchoell (Author), Lawrence J. Quirk (Author), William Schoell (Author)
This work explores the life and career of one of Hollywood's great dames. She was a leading film personality for more than 50 years, from her beginnings as a dancer in silent films in the 1920s, to her portrayals of working-class shop girls in the Depression 1930s, to her Oscar-winning performances in classic films such as Mildred Pierce . This biography goes beyond the gossip to find the truth about the legendary actress. The authors knew Crawford well and conducted scores of interviews with her and many of her friends and co-stars, including Frank Capra, George Cukor, Nicholas Ray, and Sidney Greenstreet. The biography also corrects the many misconceptions and myths that abound and tells the story of one of Hollywood's most influential stars, complete with on-set anecdotes and other movie lore.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 312
Publisher: The University Press of Kentucky
Published: 30 Sep 2002
ISBN 10: 0813122546
ISBN 13: 9780813122540
Just when you though you'd heard the last work on Joan Crawford, here comes another bio aimed straight at you, the gale male Crawford fan. -- Adelante Magazine
Expert.... The woman who emerges from these pages was tough, demanding, self-obsessed, horny, generous, and loyal. -- Bay Area Reporter
This bio covers her entire career -- a career that could only have been possible because of Joan's magnitude to listen and improve herself as she climbed higher and higher on the Hollywood ladder. -- Buzz Magazine
Quirk complies the biographical links, recounting in an objective manner Crawford's progress from studio call girl, her multiple marriages and extensive list of lovers. -- Charleston (SC) Post & Courier
Tells the whole saga, from difficult childhood to wanton chorus girl and starlet days (lots of juicy tidbits included) -- blind ambition, Mommy dearest -- it's all here, together with a complete filmography. -- Copley News Service
A tough-minded but fair and immensely readable analysis of this legendary lady's colorful life and, especially, career. Lawrence J. Quirk knew Crawford and, with colleague William Schoell, writes with understanding but clear eyes. The result: the smartest, most absorbingly detailed and valuable work yet on a woman who was far more than a Mommie Dearest -- one of the great stars of the 20th century. -- Doug McClelland
An expert overview of the temperamental diva's career. -- Film Review
A thoroughgoing, evenhanded review of Crawford's life and work, which in tone is neither academic nor gossipy but rather confessional, as if they are eager to set the record straight. -- Library Journal
This work makes a strenuous effort to clear Crawford's name of the child abuse cloud that has hung over her image since the publication of Christina Crawford's Mommie Dearest and the fabulously out-of-control movie that book spawned. -- Liz Smith
A serious study. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch
An entertaining read... especially in the scene where a persevering Quirk tries to convince the legend that gay men have a special thing about her -- which she won't believe on any account. -- Sight & Sound
Joan Crawford was a sexual dynamo who used her bedroom prowess to seduce Hollywood's biggest starts -- both male and female. -- The Globe
This most welcome book goes a long way toward restoring the reputation of the most glamorous star to emerge from the Hollywood dream factory. -- The State (Columbia, SC)
Unique in its scrupulous analysis of Crawford's entire body of work. Schoell and Quirk move beyond the myths and misconceptions to look at her film work, which in many respects was Crawford's life. -- Pink Pages