Mary Wickes: I Know I've Seen That Face Before

Author:   Steve Taravella
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
ISBN:  

9781496807854


Pages:   370
Publication Date:   19 February 2016
Format:   Paperback
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Mary Wickes: I Know I've Seen That Face Before


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The full story of one of Hollywood's most accomplished character actresses. Moviegoers know her as the housekeeper in White Christmas, the nurse in Now, Voyager, and the crotchety choir director in Sister Act. This book, filled with never-published behind-the-scenes stories from Broadway and Hollywood, chronicles the life of a complicated woman who brought an assortment of unforgettable nurses, nuns, and housekeepers to life on screen and stage. Wickes was part of some of the most significant moments in film, television, theatre, and radio history. On that frightening night in 1938 when Orson Welles recorded his earth-shattering """"War of the Worlds"""" radio broadcast, Wickes was waiting on another soundstage for him for a rehearsal of Danton's Death, oblivious to the havoc taking place outside. When silent film star Gloria Swanson decided to host a live talk show on this new thing called television, Wickes was one of her first guests. When Lucille Ball made her first TV appearance anywhere, Wickes appeared with her--and became Lucy's closest friend for more than thirty years. Wickes was the original Mary Poppins, long before an umbrella carried Julie Andrews across the rooftops of London. And when Disney began creating 101 Dalmatians, it asked Wickes to pose for animators trying to capture the evil of Cruella de Vil. The pinched-face actress who cracked wise by day became a confidante to some of the day's biggest stars by night, including Bette Davis and Doris Day. Bolstered by interviews with almost three hundred people, and by private correspondence from Ball, Davis, Day, and others, Mary Wickes: I Know I've Seen That Face Before includes scores of never-before-shared anecdotes about Hollywood and Broadway. In the process, it introduces readers to a complex woman who sustained a remarkable career for sixty years.

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Author:   Steve Taravella
Publisher:   University Press of Mississippi
Imprint:   University Press of Mississippi
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 22.00cm
Weight:   0.575kg
ISBN:  

9781496807854


ISBN 10:   1496807855
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   19 February 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Highly recommended. The biography is incredibly well-researched, and it is obvious that Taravella put an immense amount of work into providing readers as thorough an understanding of Mary Wickes as possible. <i>Mary Wickes: I Know I ve Seen That Face Before</i> is filled with interesting anecdotes about Wickes s career that may be wholly unfamiliar to her many fans. Brandie Ashe, <i>True Classics</i> cinema blog</p>


Highly recommended. The biography is incredibly well-researched, and it is obvious that Taravella put an immense amount of work into providing readers as thorough an understanding of Mary Wickes as possible. Mary Wickes: I Know I ve Seen That Face Before is filled with interesting anecdotes about Wickes s career that may be wholly unfamiliar to her many fans. Brandie Ashe, True Classics cinema blog


Divulging the kind of insider details that entertainment buffs adore, Taravella delivers a scholarly, affectionate, and vivid biography of a legendary actress. --Carol Haggas, Booklist


Author Information

Steve Taravella, Silver Spring, Maryland, and Rome, Italy, is a longtime journalist and communications specialist. He has received eleven writing awards, including the Dag Hammarksjold Award for Human Rights Advocacy in Journalism and the Society of Professional Journalists' Mark of Excellence Award.

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