Professor Brustein addresses this issue in his chapter on "Anti-Theatrical Prejudice," in which he cites the disdain for actors and acting expressed over 2,500 years ago in Plato's Republic: The Philosopher cautioned, "Suppose that an ...
John Williams autobiography is an extraordinary tale of his life as a merchant seaman, journalist, PR consultant and his work in television and films.
Born in 1894, Facey lived the rough frontier life of a sheep farmer, survived the gore of Gallipoli, raised a family through the Depression and spent sixty years with his...
Despite enduring unimaginable hardships, Facey always saw his life as a fortunate one.
A Fortunate Life
This is the autobiography of an old-fashioned Man of Action, an adventurer, to be compared more readily to Fitzroy Maclean than David Steel.
With a wealth of moving, wonderfully entertaining and often jaw-dropping stories from the worlds of acting and politics, A Fortunate Life is a must-read for fans of Robert Vaughn and anyone who wants a glimpse behind the scenes of classic ...
Worldwide recognition came when he starred in the smash hit series The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and he vividly describes the extraordinary experience of becoming, quite suddenly, one of the world's brightest stars.