Louis Gossett Jr. is one of the most respected African American stage and screen actors, who rose to fame with his Emmy-winning role in the television miniseries "Roots" and Oscar-winning performance in "An Officer and a Gentleman"."" Now he tells the story of his fifty-plus years in the entertainment world--from his early success on the New York stage appearing with Ruby Dee and Sidney Poitier in "A" "Raisin in the Sun," through his long Hollywood career working alongside countless stars, including Marilyn Monroe and Dennis Quaid. He writes frankly of his struggle to get leading roles and fair pay as a black man in Hollywood, his problems with drugs and alcohol that took years to overcome, and his current work to eradicate racism and violence and give our children a better future.Includes revealing stories and reminiscences involving famous performers, including Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman, Shirley Booth, Sammy Davis Jr., Steve McQueen, Richard Gere, Maggie Smith, Halle Berry, and Gena RowlandsSpans half a century of American theater and film history, people, and performancesHighlights the problem of racism in Hollywood and the challenges faced by African American actors from the 1950s and 1960s onward
"An Actor and a Gentleman" penetrates the celebrity glitz and glamour to offer an honest, heartfelt portrayal of the African American experience both in Hollywood and the New York theater world, as told by one of the nation's most enduring and highly esteemed actors.
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Louis Gossett Jr. is one of the most respected African American stage and screen actors, who rose to fame with his Emmy-winning role in the television miniseries "Roots" and Oscar-winning performance in "An Officer and a Gentleman"."" Now he tells the story of his fifty-plus years in the entertainment world--from his early success on the New York stage appearing with Ruby Dee and Sidney Poitier in "A" "Raisin in the Sun," through his long Hollywood career working alongside countless stars, including Marilyn Monroe and Dennis Quaid. He writes frankly of his struggle to get leading roles and fair pay as a black man in Hollywood, his problems with drugs and alcohol that took years to overcome, and his current work to eradicate racism and violence and give our children a better future.Includes revealing stories and reminiscences involving famous performers, including Sidney Poitier, Paul Newman, Shirley Booth, Sammy Davis Jr., Steve McQueen, Richard Gere, Maggie Smith, Halle Berry, and Gena RowlandsSpans half a century of American theater and film history, people, and performancesHighlights the problem of racism in Hollywood and the challenges faced by African American actors from the 1950s and 1960s onward
"An Actor and a Gentleman" penetrates the celebrity glitz and glamour to offer an honest, heartfelt portrayal of the African American experience both in Hollywood and the New York theater world, as told by one of the nation's most enduring and highly esteemed actors.
Imprint | John Wiley & Sons |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Release date | May 2010 |
Availability | Supplier out of stock. If you add this item to your wish list we will let you know when it becomes available. |
First published | May 2010 |
Authors | Louis Gossett, Phyllis Karas |
Dimensions | 242 x 162 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Hardcover |
Pages | 308 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-57471-3 |
Barcode | 9780470574713 |
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LSN | 0-470-57471-2 |