Author

Publication

2016 - University Press of Mississippi, Mississippi

Language

English

Word Count

65,750 words, Guess

Page Count

263 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-101628460458
  • ISBN-139781628460452
  • Library of Congress Control Number2015031971
  • Library of Congress Control Number2015033124
  • OCLC Control Number919202258
and 3 more
  • Better World Books9781628460452
  • Better World BooksW8-AYN-821
  • Open LibraryOL27206177M

Classifications

  • DDC791.4302/8092
  • DDCB
  • LCCPN2287.W75 S55 2016
and 2 more
  • LCCPN2287.W75
  • LCCPN2287.W75S55 2016

Description

The actress Teresa Wright (1918-2005) lived a rich, complex, magnificent life against the backdrop of golden-age Hollywood, Broadway and television. There was no indication, from her astonishingly difficult--indeed, horrifying--childhood, of the success that would follow, nor of the universal acclaim and admiration that accompanied her everywhere. Her two marriages--to the writers Niven Busch and Robert Anderson--provide a good deal of the drama, warmth, poignancy and heartbreak of her life story. "I never wanted to be a star," she told biographer Donald Spoto in 1978, "I wanted only to be an actress." She began acting in summer stock and repertory at 18. When Thornton Wilder and Jed Harris saw her in an ingénue role, she was chosen to understudy the part of Emily in the original production of Our Town (1938), which she then played in touring productions. Samuel Goldwyn saw her first starring role on Broadway--in the historic production of Life with Father--and at once he offered her a long contract. She was the only actress to be nominated for an Academy Award for her first three pictures, and she won for the third, Mrs. Miniver. The circumstances of her tenure at Goldwyn, and the drama of her breaking that contract, forever changed the treatment of stars. Wright's family and heirs appointed Spoto as her authorized biographer and offered him exclusive access to her letters and papers. Major supporting players in this story include Robert Anderson, Alfred Hitchcock, William Wyler, Karl Malden, Elia Kazan, Jean Simmons, Dorothy McGuire, Bette Davis, George Cukor, Marlon Brando, George C. Scott, the artist Al Hirschfeld, Stella Adler and more.--Adapted from dust jacket.

Subjects

Places

People

Teresa Wright (1918-2005)

Series Statement

  • Hollywood legends series

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