Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips (Screen Classics)

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This story of a silent-film star's rise and fall offers "a lesson about those heady days of early Hollywood and the transience of fame" (Library Journal). Renowned for her classic beauty and charismatic presence, Mae Murray rocketed to stardom as a dancer in the Ziegfeld Follies, moving across the country to star in her first film, To Have and to Hold, in 1916. An instant hit with audiences, Murray soon became one of the most famous names in Tinseltown. But Murray's moment in the spotlight was fleeting. The introduction of talkies, a string of failed marriages, a serious career blunder, and a number of bitter legal battles left the former star in a state of poverty and mental instability that she would never overcome. In this intriguing biography, Michael G. Ankerich traces Murray's career from the footlights of Broadway to the klieg lights of Hollywood, recounting her impressive body of work on the stage and screen and charting her rapid ascent to fame and decline into obscurity. Featuring exclusive interviews with Murray's only son, Daniel, and with actor George Hamilton, whom the actress closely befriended at the end of her life, Ankerich restores this important figure in early film to the limelight. "If Billy Wilder hasn't made the definitive movie about the delusions of stardom in Sunset Boulevard, Murray's story, a blend of absurdity and pathos, would make a terrific one." —TheWashington Post Includes photos Read more

ASIN B00A3T8XL6
XRay Not Enabled
ISBN13 978-0813140384
Edition Illustrated
Language English
File size 6.9 MB
Page Flip Enabled
Publisher The University Press of Kentucky
Word Wise Enabled
Print length 538 pages
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Screen Reader Supported
Part of series Screen Classics
Publication date January 4, 2013
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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