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French-born David Bret is a leading authority on the French music-hall, and has written books on the subject, besides bestselling biographies of many of the world's greatest show business icons. His range of subjects has been wide-from Gable to Garbo, from Dietrich to Mario Lanza, by way of mostrar más operatic diva Maria Callas, rock legends Freddie Mercury and Morrissey, screen immortals Rock Hudson and Joan Crawford, British stalwarts George Formby and Gracie Fields, and gay porn icon Joey Stefano. mostrar menos

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Obras de David Bret

Clark Gable: Tormented Star (2007) 36 copias
Piaf: A Passionate Life (1998) 25 copias
Errol Flynn: Satan's Angel (2000) 15 copias
The Mistinguett Legend (1991) 13 copias
Rock Hudson (2004) 11 copias
Greta Garbo: Divine Star (2012) 7 copias

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Conocimiento común

Otros nombres
Jenkinson, Joey
Fecha de nacimiento
1954-11-08
Género
male
Nacionalidad
France
Lugar de nacimiento
Paris, France
Lugares de residencia
West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, UK
Ocupaciones
author
biographer

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Mediokert skriven biografi om en väldigt fascinerande kvinna. Känns som att läsa ett mycket långt reportage från Se & Hör. Bara ytliga fakta med en manisk fokus på att namnge alla Liz Taylors homosexuella vänner.
 
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Mikael.Linder | Oct 1, 2022 |
I am a little sorry that I read Doris Day: Reluctant Star by David Bret as it certainly changed my vision of her. I did know that her life wasn’t easy and that when her husband died it came to light that he had been stealing from her for years, but I was a little disappointed to find that she seemed to need a man to lean upon, even if that man was a heel. After her husband’s death, other than fulfilling her commitments she really didn’t work much and then only did so when her son, Terry Melcher arranged things for her.

Doris began singing as a teenager and was often on local radio in Cincinnati but she became famous when she started touring with various Big Bands. It was with Les Brown and his Band of Renown that she had her first huge hit with “Sentimental Journey”. She also worked on Bob Hope’s radio show. Her first movie role came in 1948 with “Romance on the High Sea” and she went on to be in over 40 movies. Her biggest success came when she was partnered with Rock Hudson in a trio of light “sex” comedies and they became fast friends.

Her private life saw her under the control of one man or another. Her first two husbands were musicians, but it was the first that was the father of her child and who also beat her and was known to pull out a gun and point it at her. Her life with Melcher was no bed of roses and then finding out that he and his business partner squandered her earnings (and that of many other stars) left Doris devastated. After the court case that helped restore some of her lost funds, she moved to Carmel, California and became a virtual recluse, only coming out in public to make a stand for animal rights.

As a celebrity biography Doris Day: Reluctant Star covered all the bases. Every one of her movies and many of her albums are discussed in detail. Her private life is also examined and it was difficult to read about the turmoil and heartbreak that she to endure. This American actress, singer and animal activist has become a legend and she truly was smiling on the outside while hiding her inner sorrow.
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DeltaQueen50 | May 21, 2018 |
This is a DNF for me which is quite unusual for me. I read about 45 pages of what seems to be a high school student's book report on Edward IV. The author only uses footnotes mostly to namedrop people in the book and only occasionally in a footnote format an English teacher would approve of. The biography is lazy, filled with suppositions and gossip which isn't surprising since the author seems to mainly write biographies of Hollywood stars. 'Henry VI never had sex' and 'John Dynham was gay' are two of his dubious propositions. While they may be true, he offers no contemporary evidence, or indeed, any evidence except his own suppositions.
I'd recommend the excellent biography by John Ashdown-Hill if you're looking for information about Edward IV.
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N.W.Moors | Mar 15, 2018 |
Was a good read overall. Seemed to be a lot of name dropping which I only got part of. Was hit and miss with information about his movies. Also as someone else noted it seemed to be more that the author had gone through other biographies and pick and chose what he wanted to believe as fact. Also who was gay or bi that Errol Flynn may have slept with.
 
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ChrisWeir | Oct 4, 2015 |

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Obras
42
Miembros
394
Popularidad
#61,534
Valoración
3.1
Reseñas
6
ISBNs
90
Idiomas
4

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