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Cary Grant, dark angel

His signature jaw line and charismatic characters made him an American symbol. His films, including Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, and North by Northwest, were timeless classics. However, Grant was also married five times and sustained a tortured, obsessive relationship with money. In this beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book, Geoffrey Wansell traces the threads of both light and darkness in one of Holly-wood's greatest stars. As his friend and co-star Deborah Kerr wrote, he was "one of the most outstanding personalities in the history of the.

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  • "An illustrated biography of Hollywood's most glamorous and enigmatic leading man. His signature jaw line and charismatic characters made him an American symbol. His films, including Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, and North by Northwest, were timeless classics. However, Grant was also married five times and sustained a tortured, obsessive relationship with money. In this beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book, Geoffrey Wansell traces the threads of both light and darkness in one of Holly-wood?s greatest stars. As his friend and co-star Deborah Kerr wrote, he was ?one of the most outstanding personalities in the history of the cinema.?"
  • "His signature jaw line and charismatic characters made him an American symbol. His films, including Bringing Up Baby, The Philadelphia Story, and North by Northwest, were timeless classics. However, Grant was also married five times and sustained a tortured, obsessive relationship with money. In this beautifully illustrated and comprehensive book, Geoffrey Wansell traces the threads of both light and darkness in one of Holly-wood's greatest stars. As his friend and co-star Deborah Kerr wrote, he was "one of the most outstanding personalities in the history of the."@en
  • "Born Archie Leach, the only child of a poor tailor's presser and an unstable mother, in Bristol, England, in 1904, Cary Grant became what the critic Pauline Kael once memorably called "the fairy-tale hero." In Geoffrey Wansell's illuminating study the author traces the threads of both light and dark in this Hollywood immortal."@en

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  • "Cary Grant dark angel"
  • "Cary Grant, dark angel"@en
  • "Cary Grant, dark angel"
  • "Cary Grant : dark angel"
  • "Gary Grant : dark angel"
  • "Cary Grant : le charme et l'ironie du parfait gentilhomme"
  • "Cary Grant Dark Angel"@en