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Born in Wisconsin in 1919, Wladziu Valentino Liberace began his
career as a performer at roadhouses, bars, stag parties, afternoon
teas, and dances in the Milwaukee area. Television brought him to
stardom in 1952, when The Liberace Show was watched by more than 35
million people each week. His television exposure led to one of the
most lucrative concert, nightclub, and recording careers in
history. His death from AIDS in 1987 continued the perpetual
speculation about his personal life. This book charts the always
controversial life and career of Liberace, from his birth in
America's heartland to his death as one of the most flamboyant
entertainers of his generation. A short biography and chronology
present his life in capsule form and give full attention to the
scandals that plagued his career. The chapters that follow detail
his work in film, television, radio, recordings, and concerts. Each
entry provides fascinating information about his performances, and
an annotated bibliography describes sources for additional
information.
Though chiefly remembered as the dance partner of Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers had many other significant achievements in the
entertainment world. She was a dancer, singer, comedienne, and
Academy Award winning dramatic actress, as well as the highest paid
Hollywood star in 1942. Miss Faris provides a detailed record of
Ginger Roger's life and career, painting a picture of her as one of
the most versatile performers in the United States. The volume
begins with a short biography of Ginger Rogers, along with a
succinct chronology of the major events in her life and career.
These portions of the book provide a context for the chapters that
follow, which contain annotated entries for her stage, film, radio,
and television performances. The entries provide production
information and cast listings, along with excerpts from reviews and
critical commentaries. An extensive annotated bibliography lists
books, magazine and newspaper articles, and movie trade
publications that provide further information about Ginger Rogers's
fascinating career.
People today remember Jayne Mansfield as a famous Hollywood movie
star. However, she starred in only three American movies before
moving to low-budget European films. She was a master of publicity
who appeared in newspapers across the nation almost daily. The
media focused on her figure and her stormy love life. Through her
constant exposure in the press, she gave the public the false
impression that she was a major movie star. This book charts the
captivating life and career of Jayne Mansfield. A biography
overviews her rise to fame, her three marriages and five children,
and her death in a grisly automobile accident at an early age. The
chapters that follow are each devoted to her performances in a
particular genre, such as film, stage, and television. Each chapter
contains annotated entries for her work in that media, providing
cast and credit listings, plot summaries, review excerpts, and
commentary. Appendices list her appearances on magazine and record
covers, and an annotated bibliography discusses additional sources
of information.
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