Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise
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Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise

Paperback – November 2, 2021

Price
$17.98
Format
Paperback
Pages
608
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1501191398
Dimensions
6.13 x 1.6 x 9.25 inches
Weight
1.46 pounds

Description

"The most entertaining and enlightening star biography in years . . .xa0Axa0captivating look at a captivating star." -- Douglass K. Daniel ― Associated Press "[An] estimable and empathetic biography . . .xa0Eyman rightly homes in on [Grant's] inner chiaroscuro, that never-resolving oscillation between dark and light — or, if you like, between Archie Leach and the man he became." -- Louis Bayard ― The Washington Post "That gap between the sublimely charming screen invention and the real man born Archie Leach is at the center of Scott Eyman's new biography, Cary Grant: A Brilliant Disguise, a complex portrait of Hollywood's original leading man." -- Maureen Lee Lenker ― Entertainment Weekly "Replete with meticulous research, perceptive observations, and sharp critiques, this account of the actor’s life consistently engages and illuminates. . . . Top-shelf film history." ― Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Eyman’s best and most heartfelt book . . . Eyman’s biographical insights show that [Grant's] jauntiness was a mask covering insatiable unease." -- David Thomson ― The London Review of Books “A richly detailed portrait of the man whose greatest performance was the one that fooled moviegoers for decades: the belief that Archie Leach was just like the movie star we knew as Cary Grant."xa0xa0 -- Leonard Maltin, film critic and historian“Was there ever a more fabulously charming, witty, stylish and seductive movie star than Cary Grant? Scott Eyman’s biography peers under the hood of Hollywood’s most self-invented persona to explore the anxious, self-pitying, needy and depressed narcissist lurking within. Eyman does so with empathy, critical admiration and a deeply historical perspective that bring to life not just this remarkable performer but the golden age of Hollywood that he dominated.” -- Glenn Frankel, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of The Searchers and High Noon"Riveting . . . In examining Grant's incredible feat of self-invention and the steep price the actor paid for his extraordinary success, Eyman once again demonstrates why he is one of our finest biographers." -- Mark Griffin, author of All That Heaven Allows: A Biography of Rock Hudson Scott Eyman was formerly the literary critic at The Palm Beach Post and is the author or coauthor of sixteen books, including the bestseller John Wayne and Pieces of My Heart and You Must Remember This with actor Robert Wagner. Eyman also writes book reviews for The Wall Street Journal , and has written for The New York Times , The Washington Post , and the Chicago Tribune . He and his wife, Lynn, live in West Palm Beach. Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. Prologue PROLOGUE Fate rarely writes the perfect ending. Eleanora Duse died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. John Huston died in Middletown, Rhode Island. And Cary Grant died in Davenport, Iowa. He had been doing “A Conversation with Cary Grant” for several years, playing second- and third-tier towns, avoiding New York, Chicago, or Los Angeles in favor of Fort Lauderdale, Joliet, and Schenectady. As Grant explained to Douglas Fairbanks Jr., a good friend since they costarred in Gunga Din , he did the show for “jam money.” Fairbanks found this amusing since, as he would confide, “ Read more

Features & Highlights

  • Film historian and acclaimed
  • New York Times
  • bestselling biographer Scott Eyman has written the definitive, “captivating” (Associated Press) biography of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, one of the most accomplished—and beloved—actors of his generation, who remains as popular as ever today.
  • Born Archibald Leach in 1904, he came to America as a teenaged acrobat to find fame and fortune, but he was always haunted by his past. His father was a feckless alcoholic, and his mother was committed to an asylum when Archie was eleven years old. He believed her to be dead until he was informed she was alive when he was thirty-one years old. Because of this experience, Grant would have difficulty forming close attachments throughout his life. He married five times and had numerous affairs. Despite a remarkable degree of success, Grant remained deeply conflicted about his past, his present, his basic identity, and even the public that worshipped him in movies such as
  • Gunga Din
  • ,
  • Notorious
  • , and
  • North by Northwest.
  • This “estimable and empathetic biography” (
  • The Washington Post
  • ) draws on Grant’s own papers, extensive archival research, and interviews with family and friends making it a definitive and “complex portrait of Hollywood’s original leading man” (
  • Entertainment Weekly
  • ).

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Outstanding Biography

As Grant himself once said, "Everyone wants to be Cary Grant. Even I want to be Cary Grant. I pretended to be somebody I wanted to be until finally I became that person." This book offers fans a tantalizing glimpse into to the unique character of the man behind the actor we thought we knew.
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Extraordinary Biography on Cary Grant!

This is a very entertaining biography! It’s as fun to read as it is informative. The wonderful author gives the reader a great look into the life and mystique of one of old Hollywood’s greatest stars. Cary Grant was not even remotely one dimensional (where would the fun be in that?!) and this excellent biography highlights the many fascinating layers that made up this iconic star. Some layers you expect… some catch you off guard. Highly recommend!
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A Great Actor

I’ve read a few other Cary Grant books. This is my favorite. Lots of behind the scenes information about the making of his movies and the part Grant played above his role as an actor. Gives details of his childhood and family life that helped shape his character. A good read.
If you want the real book version pay extra for the hardcover. The pages of the paperback, though inexpensive, feel amazingly flimsy.