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  • - Adventures with Lucy, Red Skelton and Harry Cohn in the Golden Age of Hollywood
    by David C. Tucker
    £37.99

    He was Red Skelton's favorite director, and mentored Lucille Ball in the art of physical comedy. In his 15-year Hollywood career, S. Sylvan Simon directed and produced more than 40 films. This first-ever account of Simon's life and career tells the story of a stage-struck boy from Pittsburgh whose talent and tenacity made him a Hollywood success.

  • - A History and Filmography
    by David C. Tucker
    £46.99

    Dubbed ""The Dollar Bills,"" William H. Pine and William C. Thomas made 1940s Hollywood take notice with their B movies that gave solid entertainment while cutting costs to the bone. This book draws on Thomas' memoir, interviews with colleagues and relatives, and photographs to document the story of Pine-Thomas companyand its founders.

  • - A Biography and Career Record
    by David C. Tucker
    £28.49

    This extensively researched survey of Gale Storm's life and career, featuring interviews with family, friends, and colleagues, offers previously unpublished details of her upbringing, personal joys and challenges, and later years out of the Hollywood spotlight. This is a well-rounded portrait of a woman whose charisma and talent won the hearts of audiences from the 1940s to the present.

  • - A Biography and Career Record
    by David C. Tucker
    £37.99

    An Oscar-winning Best Actress for her tour-de-force role in ""Come Back, Little Sheba"", Shirley Booth would ultimately win every major acting award that could be bestowed on an actress. This biography provides coverage of a career that encompassed theater, film, radio, and television, and co-stars such as Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.

  • - A Chronicle of All Film, Television, Radio and Stage Performances
    by David C. Tucker
    £28.99

    The remarkable career of American actress Eve Arden (1908-1990) is thoroughly chronicled from her earliest stage work in 1926 (under her given name Eunice Quedens) to her final television role in a 1987 episode of Falcon Crest. Included are detailed descriptions and critical commentaries of the actress's 62 feature film appearances between 1929 and 1982, notably her Oscar-nominated performance as Joan Crawford's sardonic confidante in 1945's Mildred Pierce. Complete coverage is provided of Eve Arden's work in the popular radio and television series Our Miss Brooks, and her later costarring stint with Kaye Ballard in the two-season TV sitcom The Mothers-in-Law. Also listed are her many other radio and television appearances, as well as her theatrical roles in such Broadway productions as Ziegfeld Follies of 1936 and Let's Face It.

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