Designing for the Movies
The Memoirs of Laurence Irving
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Scarecrow Press
Published:6th Oct '05
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Laurence Irving came from a prominent British theatrical family. He was the grandson of the legendary Sir Henry Irving and the son of actors H.B. Irving and Dorothea Baird. Unlike his forebears, however, Laurence chose not to enter the acting profession, but gained an international reputation as an artist, set designer and art director. In this memoir, Irving recounts his World War I flying career, his art studies and painting in the early 1920s - up to the moment in 1927 when Douglas Fairbanks asked him to design The Iron Mask in Hollywood. In Designing for the Movies, Irving vividly recounts working in Hollywood for such distinguished figures as Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, and William Cameron Menzies. Upon his return to the United Kingdom, he worked on other notable films including Moonlight Sonata and George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. Irving's time in Hollywood marked the end of the silent film years and this memoir depicts the effect on all those concerned, with astute and penetrating portraits of the professionals who felt this change so dramatically. Anyone with even the slightest interest in the history of filmmaking and the early characters involved with it will not want to miss this insightful account.
Unlike other members of his prominent British theatrical family, Laurence Irving chose not to enter the acting profession, and instead worked as an artist, set designer, and art director in film. In these memoirs, he recounts working in Hollywood at the end of the silent film era with such distinguished figures as Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. B&w historical and personal photos are included.... * Reference and Research Book News *
A brisk and illuminating tour of an exciting period in film history, it brings to vivid life a cast of intriguing characters working at their artistic peak, and as such is a valuable record of their lives and achievements. FOUR STARS> * Film Review *
A brisk and illuminating tour of an exciting period in film history, it brings to vivid life a cast of intriguing characters working at their artistic peak, and as such is a valuable record of their lives and achievements. FOUR STARS * Film Review *
Unlike other members of his prominent British theatrical family, Laurence Irving chose not to enter the acting profession, and instead worked as an artist, set designer, and art director in film. In these memoirs, he recounts working in Hollywood at the end of the silent film era with such distinguished figures as Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin. B&w historical and personal photos are included. * Reference and Research Book News *
ISBN: 9780810856714
Dimensions: 227mm x 188mm x 11mm
Weight: 281g
176 pages