John Gielgud

John Gielgud

Author: Sheridan Morley

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2010-05-11

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 1439116172

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Sir John Gielgud's career as an actor was perhaps the most distinguished of any of his generation, and, in a lifetime that spanned almost a century, he appeared in hundreds of theatrical productions and films, receiving virtually every honor given, including an Academy Award. Now, in this wonderfully insightful biography, fully authorized and written with first-ever access to Gielgud's personal letters and diaries, bestselling biographer Sheridan Morley not only traces the actor's fascinating career, but provides a fresh and remarkably frank look into John Gielgud the man, showing how his success as an actor in many ways came at the expense of his personal happiness. Born into a theatrical family, John Gielgud took to the stage as naturally as a duck to water, and almost from the beginning, those who saw him perform knew that they were experiencing something extraordinary. A determined actor, intent on learning and polishing his craft, he worked incessantly, taking on one role after another, the greater the challenge, the better. During his long and remarkable career, he took on every truly great and demanding role, including all of Shakespeare's major plays as well as many contemporary and experimental productions. At ease in both great drama and light comedy, he was blessed with a great range and a seemingly infinite capacity to inhabit whatever character he attempted. Basically a somewhat shy man offstage, however, Gielgud for the most part limited his friendships to those with whom he worked, and as a result the theater -- and later, film -- made up just about his entire life. That he was flesh and blood, however, was reflected in the fact that he did enter into two long-term relationships, the first with a man who eventually left him for another, but with whom Gielgud maintained a strong tie, and the second with a handsome, mysterious Hungarian who lived with him until he died, just a few months before Sir John. True scandal came into Gielgud's life only once. In 1953, just weeks after Gielgud had been knighted by the Queen, he was arrested in a public men's room and charged with solicitation. The British press had a field day, but Gielgud's friends and fellow actors rallied to his support, as did his thousands of fans, and the result was the eventual change of law in England regarding sex between consenting adults. While these and many other aspects of his personal life are discussed for the first time in this distinguished biography, it is Gielgud's career as an actor, of course, that receives the greatest attention. And while British audiences had the pleasure of seeing him perform in the theater for his entire life, Americans came to know him best for his work in the movies, and most especially for his Oscar-winning performance as Hobson the butler in the Dudley Moore film Arthur. As dramatic and captivating as one of Sir John's many performances, this authorized biography is an intimate and fully rounded portrait of an unforgettable actor and a remarkable man.


Sir John Gielgud

Sir John Gielgud

Author: John Gielgud

Publisher: Arcade Publishing

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 602

ISBN-13: 9781559707299

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Published to coincide with the centenary of Gielgud's birth, this is the remarkable autobiography of one of the greatest actors of the 20th century, seen through his frank, mesmerizing, and intimate letters. of photos. Line drawings.


Talking Theatre

Talking Theatre

Author: Richard Eyre

Publisher: Nick Hern Books

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848421387

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Fascinating in-depth interviews with more than 40 actors, writers, directors and producers in the theatre industry.


An Actor and His Time

An Actor and His Time

Author: John Gielgud

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 2000-02

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9781557834157

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The acclaimed British actor looks back on his long career in the theater and recalls the many great actors and actresses with whom he has worked


Acting Shakespeare

Acting Shakespeare

Author: John Gielgud

Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781557833747

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The renowned actor draws on his experiences with Shakespeare's plays, as both actor and director, to illuminate the challenges of staging Shakespeare's works.


Gielgud's Letters

Gielgud's Letters

Author: John Gielgud

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2010-12-23

Total Pages: 739

ISBN-13: 0297865722

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'In this comprehensive volume, we see the actor in a range of roles: loving son, wicked gossip, star actor, indecisive director, anguished lover, brilliant anecdotist. This splendid book reveals an infinitely complicated and attractive character. We may not look upon his like again' Jonathan Croall, Spectator The above quotes sums it up - this astonishing collection of letters brings us up close to one of the foremost, and best loved, actors of this century. John Gielgud wrote letters almost every day of his adult life. Whether at home in London or abroad, he delighted in recounting what he felt about events around him. Here for the first time - and not previously available to biographers - are Gielgud's love letters. They show that he was not shy is expressing the intimacies of personal relationships. He also loved gossip and writes about his contemporaries, including the great actors of period: Olivier, Richardson, Redgrave, Peggy Ashcroft, Edith Evans and the like. A revealing account but also a hugely warm and compelling insight into a man of many sides.


Richard of Bordeaux

Richard of Bordeaux

Author: Gordon Daviot

Publisher: Alien Ebooks

Published: 2024-01-19

Total Pages: 151

ISBN-13: 1667630962

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Gordon Daviot's 'Richard of Bordeaux' was a sensation when it was first produced in 1932. It ran for over a year in London and catapulted its star and producer, John Gielgud, into super-stardom. Audiences loved it for its accessible language, dramatic scenes and the sensitivity with which it dealt with Richard II's relationship with his Queen, Anne of Bohemia.


Gielgud

Gielgud

Author: Jonathan Croall

Publisher: Burns & Oates

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 618

ISBN-13:

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Based on interviews with over 100 friends and colleagues who worked with Gielgud, this biography covers Gielgud's childhood amongst his famous Terry relations, his early struggles as a young actor, his triumphs in Shakespeare at the Old Vic and his late flowering as an Oscar-winning film star.


All the World's a Stage

All the World's a Stage

Author: Ronald Harwood

Publisher: Little Brown

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13:

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Presents the history and development of the world's theaters from ancient times to the present.