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Balancing act : the authorized biography of Angela Lansbury / Martin Gottfried.

LIBRA PN2287.L2845 G68 1999
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Gottfried, Martin.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Lansbury, Angela, 1925-2022.
Actors--United States--Biography.
Actors.
United States.
Genre:
Biographies.
Physical Description:
xiv, 338 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Boston : Little, Brown, [1999]
Summary:
Few women in public life today command the unqualified affection and respect that are conferred upon Angela Lansbury. In a career that has spanned more than fifty years, she has achieved the singular distinction of enjoying triumphs in film, theater, and television, giving in each area an astonishing range of performances and creating a gallery of unforgettable characters, from Mame to Sweeney Todd's Mrs. Lovett to her beloved Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote.
In Balancing Act prizewinning drama critic and author Martin Gottfried tells the story of this remarkable woman's life, with, for the first time, her authorization and full cooperation. From a childhood in one of England's most prominent political families to her first Academy Award nomination at age seventeen to her overcoming television's prejudice against strong women, Lansbury has had, by any measure, an extraordinary career. But her successes have never been easily won, and Balancing Act traces candidly the commitment and determination of a dedicated professional who often found herself having to struggle to practice the craft she so loved.
After fleeing wartime England, the young actress began her film career at MGM, where she rewarded the studio's faith in her by giving classic portrayals in Gaslight and The Picture of Dorian Gray. But Lansbury was soon relegated to supporting roles, more often than not playing women older than she herself actually was, and her frustration took its toll. The Manchurian Candidate finally presented a part worthy of her gifts, and she responded stunningly, giving one of the great performances of the decade--though the recognition she received for it again proved to be short-lived. Only four years later Lansbury descended a staircase in the lead role in Mame and made theater history. How an actress with almost no musical experience and a reputation for playing embittered older women managed to conquer Broadway in the part of a great, vivacious force of nature is one of the classic tales of show business, and Gottfried recounts its drama in rich detail. But even this triumph proved not to be the climax of Lansbury's career, for when she began to appear in Murder, She Wrote in 1985, she not only created one of television's enduring classics but redefined the possibilities for women in the medium.
In Balancing Act Lansbury appears frequently in her own inimitable voice--wry, candid, irreverent, unsentimental, and always thoroughly engaging. She shares dozens of wonderful anecdotes about her career, and discusses frankly her love of home and family, her disappointments, and her thoughts about her craft. Here in all its color, drama, and inspiration is a model biography of a consummate actor.
Notes:
"Credits, the Angela Lansbury Career": p. 321-325.
Includes index.
ISBN:
0316322253
OCLC:
39672147

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