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" Gloria Swanson : "
Tricia Welsch
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BL
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Record Number
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646572
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Main Entry
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Welsch, Tricia.
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Title & Author
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Gloria Swanson : : ready for her close-up /\ Tricia Welsch
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Series Statement
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Hollywood legends series
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Page. NO
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479 pages, 32 pages of unnumbered plates :: illustrations ;; 24 cm
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ISBN
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9781617037498 (hardback)
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: 1617037494 (hardback)
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9781617037504 (ebook)
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1617037508 (ebook)
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 448-455) and index
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Includes filmography: pages 436-447
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Contents
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Machine generated contents note: 1.Glory -- 2.Funny Girl -- 3.Triangle -- 4.The Lions' Den -- 5.In the Family Way -- 6.The Great Moment -- 7.Her Gilded Cage -- 8.East Coaster -- 9.French Idyll -- 10.American Royalty -- 11.Declaration of Independence -- 12.Let It Rain -- 13.The Swamp -- 14.People Will Talk -- 15.The Crash -- 16.Mad about the Boy -- 17.Perfect Misunderstanding -- 18.Reinventing Herself -- 19."You Used to Be Big" -- 20.Dressing the Part -- 21.Not Ready for Her Retrospective -- 22.Last Act
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Abstract
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"Gloria Swanson: Ready for Her Close Up shows how a talented, self-confident actress negotiated a creative path through seven decades of celebrity. It also illuminates a little-known chapter in American media history: how the powerful women of early Hollywood transformed their remarkable careers after their stars dimmed. This book brings Swanson back into the spotlight, revealing her as a complex, creative, entrepreneurial, and thoroughly modern woman. Swanson cavorted in slapstick short films with Charlie Chaplin and Mack Sennett in the 1910s. The popularity of her films with Cecil B. DeMille helped create the star system. A glamour icon, Swanson became the most talked-about star in Hollywood, earning three Academy Award nominations, receiving 10,000 fan letters every week, and living up to a reputation as Queen of Hollywood. She bought mansions and penthouses, dressed in fur and feathers, and flitted through Paris, London, and New York engaging in passionate love affairs that made headlines and caused scandals. Frustrated with the studio system, Swanson became a talented businesswoman who patented inventions and won fashion awards for her clothing designs; a natural foods activist; an exhibited sculptor; and a designer employed by the United Nations. All the while she continued to act in films, theater, and television at home and abroad"--
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Subject
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Swanson, Gloria
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Subject
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Motion picture actors and actresses-- United States, Biography.
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Dewey Classification
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791.4302/8092B
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LC Classification
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PN2287.S9W45 2013
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