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Miriam Hopkins - Life and Films of a Hollywood Rebel (Hardcover)
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Miriam Hopkins - Life and Films of a Hollywood Rebel (Hardcover)
Series: Screen Classics
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Miriam Hopkins (1902--1972) first captured moviegoers' attention in
daring precode films such as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), The
Story of Temple Drake (1933), and Ernst Lubitsch's Trouble in
Paradise (1932). Though she enjoyed popular and critical acclaim in
her long career -- receiving an Academy Award nomination for Becky
Sharp (1935) and a Golden Globe nomination for The Heiress (1949)
-- she is most often remembered for being one of the most difficult
actresses of Hollywood's golden age. Whether she was fighting with
studio moguls over her roles or feuding with her avowed archrival,
Bette Davis, her reputation for temperamental behavior is
legendary. In the first comprehensive biography of this colorful
performer, Allan R. Ellenberger illuminates Hopkins's fascinating
life and legacy. Her freewheeling film career was exceptional in
studio-era Hollywood, and she managed to establish herself as a top
star at Paramount, RKO, Goldwyn, and Warner Bros. Over the course
of five decades, Hopkins appeared in thirty-six films, forty stage
plays, and countless radio programs. Later, she emerged as a
pioneer of TV drama. Ellenberger also explores Hopkins's private
life, including her relationships with such intellectuals as
Theodore Dreiser, Dorothy Parker, Gertrude Stein, and Tennessee
Williams. Although she was never blacklisted for her suspected
Communist leanings, her association with these freethinkers and her
involvement with certain political organizations led the FBI to
keep a file on her for nearly forty years. This skillful biography
treats readers to the intriguing stories and controversies
surrounding Hopkins and her career, but also looks beyond her
Hollywood persona to explore the star as an uncompromising artist.
The result is an entertaining portrait of a brilliant yet
underappreciated performer.
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