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Jean Gabin eBook

The Actor Who Was France

de Joseph Harriss
idioma: inglês
Editor: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY, Janeiro de 2023 ‧
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When one thinks of the quintessential Frenchman, one likely pictures Jean Gabin (1904-1976). The son of music hall performers, the Paris-born actor grew up in the entertainment business. His onscreen debut in the 1930's marked the beginning of many memorable roles in films such as La Grande Illusion (1937) and Emile Zola's La Bete Humaine (1938). His performances would earn him international recognition and establish his reputation as one of the greatest stars of film noir.Pausing his performances on screen, Gabin joined the Allied struggle of WWII. Serving under General Charles De Gaulle in the Free French Forces as a tank commander, Gabin was awarded several medals for his service. Upon his return to acting after the war, he became the embodiment of the uniquely French spirit-a persona that would define his future roles. In Jean Gabin: The Actor Who Was France, Joseph Harriss tells the story of this French icon. This well-researched biography documents Gabin's life from his start as a reluctant singer and dancer in Parisian music halls to his rise to film superstardom. Harriss recounts the actor's multi-faceted persona, including his famously fiery temper, his tumultuous love affairs-including a six-year relationship with the German star Marlene Dietrich-and his military valor. With this enthralling work, film enthusiasts can gain an appreciation of France's quintessential movie star and his lasting impact on world cinema during its Golden Age.

Jean Gabin

The Actor Who Was France

de Joseph Harriss

Propriedade Descrição
ISBN: 9780813196343
Editor: THE UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KENTUCKY
Data de Lançamento: Janeiro de 2023
Idioma: Inglês
Tipo de produto: eBook
Formato e Compatibilidade: PDF para ADE
Coleção: Screen Classics
Classificação Temática: eBooks em Inglês > Guias Turísticos e Mapas > Europa
EAN: 9780813196343

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