Looking Closer: Kevin Spacey, the First 50 YearsiUniverse, 2019 M04 22 - 136 pages Kevin Spacey is considered one of the most talented thespians of his generation. Voted “Greatest Actor of the Nineties” by Empire Magazine, placed third in a 2001 FilmFour poll of the hundred greatest-ever movie stars, he is a double Oscar winner and has been equally successful on the stage, being appointed Artistic Director of London’s Old Vic Theatre in 2003. Yet like his most famous screen character, Keyser Söze, he has remained a shadowy and mysterious figure, notoriously protective of his private relationships and giving few intimate interviews. Looking Closer, the first published biography of Spacey, explores the background and career of this enigmatic man. This revised edition includes several rare and previously unseen photographs from Kevin’s family archives. |
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... 1930 edition of the Casper Star Tribune described her as “one of the loveliest young women in Casper” and noted that “the wedding proved most interesting because it joined together one of Casper's most attractive girls.
... 1930 edition of the Casper Star Tribune described her as “one of the loveliest young women in Casper” and noted that “the wedding proved most interesting because it joined together one of Casper's most attractive girls.
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... young man. He had few outside interests, though he was a an active member of the Boy Scouts, attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in 1942, and became the drum major of the North Hollywood High School Marching Band the same year. After ...
... young man. He had few outside interests, though he was a an active member of the Boy Scouts, attaining the rank of Eagle Scout in 1942, and became the drum major of the North Hollywood High School Marching Band the same year. After ...
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... young man began attending a local college to improve his prospects. He passed a preliminary entry exam for West Point, but was reportedly denied admission after a distant relative of Willard's intervened to block the application. This ...
... young man began attending a local college to improve his prospects. He passed a preliminary entry exam for West Point, but was reportedly denied admission after a distant relative of Willard's intervened to block the application. This ...
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... Young Kathleen–who bore a scar on her knee from a knife hurled by Allen in an alcohol-fuelled rage–kept out of the way of her warring elders as much as possible, spending hours by herself composing poems, reading romance and adventure ...
... Young Kathleen–who bore a scar on her knee from a knife hurled by Allen in an alcohol-fuelled rage–kept out of the way of her warring elders as much as possible, spending hours by herself composing poems, reading romance and adventure ...
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... young couple becoming Mr. and Mrs. Fowler Longshore on 14th February 1949. As Kathleen noted, Harriet was less than pleased with her daughter's decision to wed their erstwhile tenant: “I went to Dad to get his consent for marriage ...
... young couple becoming Mr. and Mrs. Fowler Longshore on 14th February 1949. As Kathleen noted, Harriet was less than pleased with her daughter's decision to wed their erstwhile tenant: “I went to Dad to get his consent for marriage ...
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