LIBROS DEL AUTOR: Scott O'Brien

10 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: Scott O'Brien

  • Gene Nelson - Lights! Camera! Dance!
    Scott O’Brien
    Gene Nelson was one of a kind-dancer, actor, choreographer, and director for stage, screen, and television. The admiration he received from co-players (with one exception) is moving and impressive. Musicals with Doris Day (who took up dancing again thanks to Gene), and his delightful portrayal of Will Parker in the blockbuster screen classic Oklahoma! make for an unforgettable ...
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    28,90 €

  • Why Is Daddy Sad on Sunday?
    Scott Kevin O'Brien / Scott Kevin O’Brien
    A humorous coloring book for the whole family, depicting famous disappointing moments from Cleveland professional sports. Why is Daddy Sad on Sunday: Disappointing Moments in Cleveland Sports Coloring Book contains 25 drawings depicting scenes of the biggest Cleveland professional sports bummers, along with a few of the triumphs. The book also contains editorial descriptions of...
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    24,81 €

  • Elissa Landi
    Scott O’Brien
    Cecil B. DeMille boosted the career of Elissa Landi in The Sign of the Cross (1932). Her leading men included Laurence Olivier, Fredric March, Cary Grant, and Robert Donat in The Count of Monte Cristo (1934). After 33 films, Landi gave up on Hollywood, to focus on her career as a novelist.  'O’Brien reveals things about Elissa, I never knew!' - Suki Landi Sennett (niece)  Eliss...
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    27,58 €

  • Herbert Marshall
    Scott O'Brien / Scott O’Brien
    Whether embracing the silky essence of Kay Francis in Trouble in Paradise (1932), or enduring the machinations of Bette Davis in The Little Foxes (1941), Herbert Marshall was the essence of smooth, masculine sensitivity.  Dietrich, Garbo, Shearer, Stanwyck, and Hepburn eagerly awaited to be, as Shearer put it, “so thoroughly and convincingly loved” on screen. While many knew th...
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    30,53 €

  • SYLVIA SIDNEY - Paid by the Tear
    Scott O'Brien / Scott O’Brien
    Sylvia Sidney was one of a kind. Author James Baldwin said of her, 'She was the only American film actress who reminded me of reality.' Film historian John Springer called her the 'finest emotional actress' of Hollywood’s Golden Age. Her work enhanced landmark films of the 1930s, yet it wasn’t until 1974 that Sidney received an Academy Award® nomination (Summer Wishes, Winter...
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    39,25 €

  • WHY IS MOMMY SAD ON SUNDAY?
    Scott Kevin O'Brien
    A humorous coloring book for the whole family, depicting famous disappointing moments from Cleveland professional sports. If you are looking at this website you are probably a fan of Cleveland sports, just like me. My condolences. You know the history. You've been to the games. You've watched them on TV. You know that when it seems like the game can not be lost, it wi...
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    22,74 €

  • George Brent - Ireland’s Gift to Hollywood and its Leading Ladies
    Scott O'Brien / Scott O’Brien
    Bette Davis answered, 'George Brent' whenever asked to name her favorite co-star. Her longtime crush on the actor (they teamed in eleven films) culminated in an off-screen affair while filming Dark Victory (1939) for which she won an Oscar nomination and Brent gave what many consider his 'finest performance.' Hollywood’s top stars clamored to play opposite Brent, who infused hi...
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    32,52 €

  • Ruth Chatterton, Actress, Aviator, Author
    Scott O'Brien / Scott O’Brien
    In 1912, producer Henry Miller became smitten with his young discovery Ruth Chatterton. They teamed on stage in The Rainbow (above) and, for a time, off stage as well. In 1928, Hollywood beckoned. 'Talkies' needed 'voices' and Chatterton’s faultless English was her ticket to film stardom. Nominated for Best Actress in popular tearjerkers like Madame X and Sarah and Son, Chatter...
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    39,17 €

  • Ann Harding - Cinema’s Gallant Lady
    J. Scott O’Brien / JScott O'Brien
    Ann Harding. Laurence Oliver, who starred with her in Westward Passage (1932), referred to her as an 'angel.' Director Henry Hathaway, who directed her and Gary Cooper in Peter Ibbetson (1935), claimed she was a 'bitch.' Critics hailed her as the finest actress to venture from Broadway to Hollywood. The Ann Harding story follows her from humble beginnings as the daughter of a c...
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    42,24 €

  • Kay Francis
    Scott O'Brien / Scott O’Brien
    I Can’t Wait To Be Forgotten pays tribute to Kay’s compassionate nature, her concern for others, her great contributions on behalf of those serving in the armed forces during World War II, and the financial legacy she contributed to The Seeing Eye. Kay felt that being of some service to others was far more important than focusing totally on promoting herself and a film career....
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    35,14 €