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Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Gregory Peck

In Gregory Peck: A Biography, Gary Fishgall meticulously recounts Peck's influential life, revealing the effects of the actor on the film industry and of the film industry on the actor."--BOOK JACKET.

Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Gregory Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 498

Gregory Peck

His first screen test was a disaster, his features were large and irregular, his left ear outsized the right, yet he would one day be headlined as the Most Handsome Man in the World. And most of his leading ladies—among them, Ingrid Bergman, Jennifer Jones, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, and Ava Gardner—would not disagree. Irreverent, candid, refreshingly honest, Lynn Haney's carefully researched biography not only charts the remarkable career of the Oscar-winning star but also plumbs Peck's frequently troubling complexity in his off-screen roles as husband, father, lover, and son. About the tough times, Haney minces no words; but the misfortunes by no means eclipse the energy, intensity, and excitement that characterized Peck's five decades of moviemaking. This is a book filled with telling photographs, and a story cast with movie moguls from Louis B. Mayer to Darryl Zanuck, with directors from Hitchcock and Walsh to Huston and Wyler, with nearly every major luminary in Hollywood, and, starring for the first time in toto, Gregory Peck.

Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Gregory Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-03-24
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  • Publisher: Robson

"…a charming, bohemian character who always loses at poker" – John Huston "…he is like Mount Rushmore. Every time he laughs, dust comes out" – Frank Sinatra 'He was probably the most beautiful creature l'd ever seen. And when he looks at you, he sees you, he connects with you completely.' - Lauren Bacall Gregory Peck ranks with Cary Grant as one of the most charismatic and timeless leading men of twentieth-century cinema. In this powerful and comprehensive biography, Lynn Haney explores the many influences in Peck's life, drawing on extensive first-hand interviews with the actor and with his inner circle. Here, Ingrid Bergman, Jennifer Jones, Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Lauren Bacall, Jane Fonda and many of Peck's other leading ladies offer their frank and revealing stories about the enigmatic star. The book contains many revelations about Peck's early days and Haney looks at the films that established him as a star from 'Roman Holiday' to 'To Kill a Mockingbird', documenting his story right up to the present day.

Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Gregory Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981-08-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Films of Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

The Films of Gregory Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Gregory Peck

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1998
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  • Publisher: Robert Hale

An icon of the silver screen, Gregory Peck is one of those rare actors who can command an audience's attention by his mere presence. This biography tells the story of that man whose career has endured for over 50 years. Peck came to Hollywood during WWII and began his remarkable career by making no less than sixteen films before his screen debut, Days of Glory, had even been seen by the public. He received four Oscar nominations during his first six years in the movies before finally winning for his outstanding performance in To Kill A Mockingbird. Yet, it is his commercial successes in such films as Moby Dick, Duel in the Sun, The Omen and MacArthur, that made him the powerful acting force for several generations.

Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Gregory Peck

Born in 1916 in La Jolla, California, Gregory Peck took up acting in college on a lark that would lead to a career. In his early years, he appeared in a series of summer stock engagements and Broadway shows. He became a star within a year after arriving in Hollywood during World War II, and he won an Academy Award nomination for his second film. From the 1940s to the present, he has played some of film's most memorable and admired characters. This volume provides complete information about Gregory Peck's work in film, television, radio, and the stage. Entries are included for all of his performances, with each entry providing cast and credit information, a plot summary, excerpts from reviews, and critical commentary. A biography and chronology highlight significant events in his life, while a listing of his honors and awards summarizes the recognition he has received over the years. For researchers seeking additional information, the book includes descriptions of special collections holding material related to Peck's work, along with an extensive bibliography of books and articles.

Summary of Lynn Haney's Gregory Peck
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Summary of Lynn Haney's Gregory Peck

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 In 1942, talent scouts had been circling the young man named Gregory Peck. He had a deep, resonant voice that could reach all the way to the back row of the orchestra and the rear row of the balcony. He was darkly handsome and intelligent. #2 Greg was not born to the spotlight, but he ended up in it anyway. He began his career in La Jolla, a seaside community on the outskirts of San Diego. He was not only lucky, but he also had a talent for creating luck. #3 In Manhattan, he landed a two-year scholarship to the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse. He was trained by Sanford Meisner, the school’s director, who came out of the Group Theater, which revolutionized American acting in the 1930s with psychologically truthful performances. #4 Greg’s life was not easy. He was lonely, insecure, and often at a loose end. But Greta, his wife, helped him get through those difficulties. She was the hairdresser to Katharine Cornell, star of Guthrie McClintic’s touring theater company, and she steadfastly believed in his acting ability.

Secret Places
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Secret Places

We all have secret places - some in the world, some in our heads. Places where we can go when it all gets too much. Or a place where we hide the unthinkable. Goat farmer, cheese maker and weaver Tristan Smith is working on her North Yorkshire smallholding when a chance visit by archaeologists exposes a skeleton in an abandoned WW2 bunker. But it's not a wartime casualty. Tristan becomes involved in the search for the truth about her predecessors, as DI Greg Geldard follows a trail from North Yorkshire to the Norfolk Broads. He is seeking justice for a long-dead victim; but another casualty is hunting for a new life and a safe place to start again.