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Among silent film comedians, three names stand out -- Charlie
Chaplin, Buster Keaton, and Harold Lloyd -- but Harry Langdon
indisputably deserves to sit among them as the fourth "king." In
films such as The Strong Man (1926) and Long Pants (1927) , Langdon
parlayed his pantomime talents, expressive eyes, and childlike
innocence into silent-era stardom. This in-depth biography, which
features behind-the-scenes accounts and personal recollections
compiled by Langdon's late wife, provides a full and thoughtful
picture of this multifaceted entertainer and his meteoric rise and
fall. Authors Gabriella Oldham and Mabel Langdon explore how the
actor developed and honed his comedic skills in amateur shows,
medicine shows, and vaudeville. Together they survey his early work
on the stage at the turn of the twentieth century as well as his
iconic routines and characters. They also evaluate his failures
from the early sound period, including his decision to part ways
with director Frank Capra. Despite his dwindling popularity
following the introduction of talkies, Langdon persevered and
continued to perform in theater, radio, and film -- literally until
his dying day -- leaving behind a unique and brilliant body of
work. Featuring never-before-published stories and photos from his
immediate family, this biography is a fascinating and revealing
look at an unsung silent film giant.
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