James Stewart

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Little, Brown Book Group, 2014 M04 3 - 544 pages

In this penetrating and riveting biography of one of Hollywood's most beloved screen icons, Donald Dewey probes beneath Jimmy Stewart, the conservative image and ideal, to reveal James Stewart, the actor and the man.

Through hundreds of interviews and in-depth analysis of his seventy-five films, the author assesses how the Hollywood man-about-town of the 1930's and 40's - Stewart's lovers included Ginger Rogers, Olivia de Havilland and Marlene Dietrich - became the epitome of American family values who remained married for forty-five years; and how the studio-bred, effervescent star of It's a Wonderful Life developed into the brilliant actor whose performances in films such as Vertigo and Shenandoah exposed a vulnerability unseen in his personal relationships. With many insights into the turmoil of his private life, the artistry behind his cinematic craft and his heroic military record in the Second World War, Dewey gives us much more than a legend to love.

 

Contents

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
HOME ININDIANA
Academic Exercises Tiger Tales
ii
Broadway
ii
The Regimen
iii
The Slacker
iv
ACTOR AT LARGE At Liberty
v
The Right Woman
vi
Passages
vii
Dusty Roads
vii
Holding On The OlderWest Home Fronts
vii
Groundings
ix
Special Appearances
xv
The Best Friend
xxiii
Withdrawal
xxix
EPILOGUE
xxxv

Hitting the Jackpot The Family
vi
The Professional
vi
Hitchcock Windows
vi
On the Defensive
vi
BIBLIOGRAPHY
xliii
INDEX
xlix
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About the author (2014)

Donald Dewey is the author of Reasonable Doubts, which won the Nelson Agren Prize for Fiction, and also a biography of Marcello Mastroianni

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