Ralph Richardson: The Authorized Biography
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Ralph Richardson was a contradictory genius who remains a legendary power and presence dominated stage and screen for over 50 years. Richardson eschewed most of the romantic heroes that made his two friends, Olivier and Gielgud, famous; he was the only one of the three thought capable of playing the ordinary man. In his search for the man behind the actor’s make-up, the author has talked to Ralph Richardson’s friends and colleagues. From their memories and Richardson’s own words, John Miller has woven a portrait which shows Richardson in all his complexity and reveals the inner drive which took him, against the odds, to the heights of public and critical acclaim. John Miller also disentangles the real from the apocryphal stories of the eccentricity that contributed to the Richardson legend, discovering most to be true and finding new ones. Sir Ralph believed in keeping the secrets of his art from the public, but those secrets he did show to his fellow players are now told in this biography.
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Additional information
Publisher | Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd, First Edition First Impression (10 Nov. 1995) |
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Language | English |
Hardcover | 400 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0283062371 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0283062377 |
Dimensions | 16.51 x 3.18 x 24.13 cm |
by Mary
Good biography, well worth reading.
by Timsan 55
It is a great read about a great actor, gone but not forgotten, I have another bio on RR, by Gary O’ Connor but this one is different, so if you have one it is worth getting the other.