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This is the HARDBACK version. I found Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Acts fascinating, touching, and revealing of Orson and Roger. It certainly is the Orson I knew in all his complexity and brilliance. - PETER BOGDANOVICH, American film historian, director, writer, actor, producer, critic, and author I read A Friendship in Three Acts with absolute delight. At last I have got what I have been looking for in vain till now: the sound of Welles's private voice, the warmth, easiness, modesty, fantasy of which so many have spoken but which none have been able to reproduce... - SIMON CALLOW, English actor, writer, director, and author The major and longest-lasting close friendship of Orson Welles's life was with one of his earliest role models-his teacher, advisor, and theatrical mentor at the Todd School who later became the school's headmaster, Roger Hill. Hill's grandson, Todd Tarbox, has given us invaluable and candidly intimate glimpses into many of its stages... - JONATHAN ROSENBAUM, American film critic and author
I found Orson Welles and Roger Hill: A Friendship in Three Actsfascinating, touching, and revealing of Orson and Roger. It certainlyis the Orson I knew in all his complexity and brilliance.-PETER BOGDANOVICH, American film historian, director,writer, actor, producer, critic, and author I read A Friendship in Three Acts with absolute delight. At lastI have got what I have been looking for in vain till now: the soundof Welles's private voice, the warmth, easiness, modesty, fantasyof which so many have spoken but which none have been able toreproduce...-SIMON CALLOW, English actor, writer, director, and author The major and longest-lasting close friendship of Orson Welles'slife was with one of his earliest role models-his teacher, advisor,and theatrical mentor at the Todd School who later became theschool's headmaster, Roger Hill. Hill's grandson, Todd Tarbox, hasgiven us invaluable and candidly intimate glimpses into many ofits stages...-JONATHAN ROSENBAUM, American film critic and author
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