On Elizabeth Taylor
An Opinionated Guide
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:26th Sep '24
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A sweeping look at the career of a truly singular Hollywood star In the oceans of ink devoted to the monumental movie star/businesswoman/political activist Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor (1932-2011), her beauty and not-so-private life frequently overshadowed her movies. While she knew how to generate publicity like no other, her personal life is set aside in this volume in favor of her professional oeuvre and unique screen dynamism. In On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide, her marriages, illnesses, media firestorms, perfume empire, violet eyes, and AIDS advocacy take a back seat to Elizabeth Taylor, the actress. Taylor's big screen credits span over fifty years, from her pre-adolescent debut in There's One Born Every Minute (1942) to her cameo in The Flintstones (1994). She worked steadily in everything from the biggest production in film history (Cleopatra in 1963) to a humble daytime TV soap opera (General Hospital in 1981). Each of her sixty-seven film appearances is recapped here with background on their inception, production, release, and critical and financial outcome. On Elizabeth Taylor: An Opinionated Guide is a cradle-to-grave chronology of Taylor's life, noting key events, achievements, and milestones. This book offers a work-by-work analysis of her entire career told in chronological order, each film headlined with year of release, distributing studio, and director. This in-depth overview provides an invaluable new way of understanding Taylor's full life and work, as well as the history and nuances of the film industry as it existed in the twentieth century. Kennedy engagingly reassesses Taylor's acting and the nuances she brought to the screen - this includes a consideration of her specific art, the development of her voice, her relationship to the camera, and her canny understanding of the effect she had on audiences worldwide. Kennedy also provides an elucidating guide to her entire filmography, one that speaks to the quality of her performances, their contours and shading, and their context within her extraordinary life and career. On Elizabeth Taylor is a beautifully comprehensive overview of a singular actress of the twentieth century, offering new ways to see and appreciate her skill and peerless charisma, in turn placing her among the greatest film stars of all time.
Finally - an in-depth consideration of Elizabeth Taylor as an actress and not just as a movie star. Matthew Kennedy's astute analysis of her work reminds us that for all her glamorous and scandalous personal life, she was every bit as fascinating and complex onscreen. * William J. Mann, author of How to be a Movie Star: Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood *
What shines through these pages is Matthew Kennedy's passionate fondness for Elizabeth Taylor as a screen goddess like no other. But he's also smart in assessing her triumphs and her slip-ups, proving himself to be savvy indeed about the aesthetic implications of her choices. * Beverly Gray, author of Seduced by Mrs. Robinson: How The Graduate Became the Touchstone of a Generation *
This belongs on the bookshelves of those who can't get enough of Hollywood's golden age. * Publishers Weekly *
With Taylor's infamous peccadilloes providing backstory content, Kennedy's reference-level filmography will delight fans and entice new converts to the Taylor bandwagon. * Booklist *
Starred Review: An entertaining, informative read that comprehensively examines the work of one of the most memorable film stars who had undeniable talent and appeal. * Library Journal *
Starred Review: An entertaining, informative read that comprehensively examines the work of one of the most memorable film stars who had undeniable talent and appeal. * Library Journal *
ISBN: 9780197664117
Dimensions: 201mm x 135mm x 31mm
Weight: 454g
264 pages