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A Steady Digression to a Fixed Point (Hardcover)
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A Steady Digression to a Fixed Point (Hardcover)
Series: The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series
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Rose Hobart enjoyed an extensive theatrical career in the 1920s,
became a Hollywood leading lady in 1930, and had a second film
career as a character player in the late 1930s and 1940s. Born into
a family of musicians, she recalls childhood summers in Woodstock,
NY, the beginnings of her theatrical career in Chautauqua, and an
early and misunderstood friendship with the great Broadway star Eva
Le Gallienne, which led to her appearing opposite Noel Coward in
The Vortex and starring in the original stage production of Death
Takes a Holiday. In 1930, she made her Hollywood screen debut in
Frand Borzage's production of Liliom. Rouben Mamoulian selected her
to co-star opposite Fredric March in his legendary 1932 Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde. Unhappy in Los Angeles, Miss Hobart returned to New
York, but after various misadventures, came back to the screen as a
character actress in such films as Tower of London (1939) with
Basil Rathbone and Susan and God(1940) with Joan Crawford. During
World War II, she toured with the USO in the Aleutians, a difficult
but also amusing period. The autobiography is peppered with famous
names from Broadway to Hollywood, but it is also a highly personal
work, in which Miss Hobart unabashedly discusses her three
marriages and her failures. She ends her story with the grim
reality of being blacklisted. Rose Hobart is perhaps the only
Hollywood star to be immortalized in a modern work of art, an
avant-garde short by filmmaker and artist Joseph Cornell, named in
her honor and based on footage from the 1931 film East of Borneo.
Readers of her autobiography will be as mesmerized by Rose Hobart
as was Joseph Cornell more than fifty years ago.
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