Joan Crawford The Last Word, Fred Lawrence Guiles
Joan Crawford The Last Word, Fred Lawrence Guiles
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Joan Crawford: The Last Word
Fred Lawrence Guiles Hollywood Collection

Author: Fred Lawrence Guiles

Narrator: Jo Anna Perrin

Unabridged: 6 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/12/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

For most of her adult life, Joan Crawford was a star who dedicated herself entirely to her career. But since her death, her luster has been tarnished. Here, at last, is a biography that sets the record straight. In her heyday, Joan Crawford was probably the most imitated woman in the world. Magazine covers featured her face, and high-school and college girls copied her makeup and clothing. Born Lucille Fay LeSueur in Kansas City, she spent her childhood on the edge of poverty. But an iron will developed in adolescence drove her to New York City and eventual work in a chorus line. Spotted by a Hollywood talent scout, she was soon on her way to the film capital. Four times married (to actors Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Franchot Tone, and Philip Terry and Pepsi-Cola executive Alfred Steele) and driven by powerful sexuality, Joan Crawford lived her life on the razors edge. Yet she was a woman of great generosity who cared deeply for her four adopted children, although her ideas about discipline were colored by her own harsh upbringing. Her professional career spanned more than forty years and included such classics as Grand Hotel, Mildred Pierce, and Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? Her remarkable progression from silent films to talkies to television exemplified her ability to adapt, chameleon-like, to the ever-changing demands of the industry that in many senses invented her. A supplemental PDF is included with this audiobook.

About Fred Lawrence Guiles

Fred Lawrence Guiles is best known for his biography of Marilyn Monroe. This was followed by Marion Davies, Hanging on in Paradise, Tyrone Power: The Last Idol, and Stan: The Life of Stan Laurel. An educator as well, he taught film history at Franklin & Marshall College in Pennsylvania.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Baba on June 08, 2023

A very interesting biography of Crawford that does not hide away from the allegations of child abuse by her, but makes an honest attempt at correcting the many inaccuracies in her daughter's books. It also covers her marriages, Hollywood, her huge status throughout her career and her alcoholism, as......more

Goodreads review by C.S. on June 21, 2014

I like this the best of the five Crawford biographies I've read, though it remains a close tie rating any one higher than the others. Inescapably, many details are rehashed across all of them. If I were recommending which ones to include in your coverage (there are so many), this would make the top......more

Goodreads review by Nancy on October 26, 2007

Dishy defense of Joan Crawford post-Mommy Dearest. I didn't believe much of it, but it was impassioned. Author's best known for his biography of Marion Davies.......more

Goodreads review by MJD on August 23, 2020

I learned nothing new or insightful about Joan Crawford. Also, I have never read a book with so many typos and grammatical errors. "Possessed" by Spoto is a superior biography on J.C.......more

Goodreads review by Bert on June 04, 2022

Quite obviously an apologist biography of Joan by an ardent fan, but why not? Doesn’t she deserve that after how tarnished her reputation was at the time by her daughters exploitation NOVEL? I think so. I’ve read many Joan biographies, I know all there is to know about her, she’s my favourite actress......more