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James Spada

    1 gennaio 1950

    James Spada è un autore celebrato per i suoi acuti libri illustrati che narrano le carriere di icone del cinema e della musica, catturando abilmente l'essenza del loro lavoro. Successivamente è passato a biografie intime, approfondendo la vita delle celebrità e rivelandone i mondi privati e le profondità psicologiche. La sua versatilità stilistica è evidente anche nei primi lavori di finzione che evocano atmosfere storiche. Negli ultimi anni, Spada ha guadagnato fama come fotografo del nudo maschile, utilizzando la luce per creare ritratti suggestivi e consolidare la sua reputazione di artista poliedrico.

    Jackie
    More Than a Woman
    Peter Lawford
    Grace
    Streisand. In the Camera Eye
    Robert Redford
    • Streisand: In the Camera Eye is a collection of 170 of the most compelling photographs of Barbra Streisand, chosen for their rarity, beauty, and insight into Streisand’s multifaceted life and career. The pictures, most of which have never been published before, document her many phases, from her early days on Broadway, including Funny Girl, to her hugely popular TV specials, to her work as an actress in films such as Hello, Dolly!, The Way We Were, and A Star Is Born. Taken by some of the greatest names in photography—including Philippe Halsman, Francesco Scavullo, Douglas Kirkland, Bob Willoughby, and Cecil Beaton—the images also represent her fabled concerts, as well as personal moments away from the set and stage. Seven essays by Spada introduce the various periods of Streisand’s adult life, and, along with substantial anecdotal and quote-filled captions, they combine with the spectacular photos to tell the whole story of one of the world’s most popular and beloved stars. [Please note that the title design intentionally wraps around the spine to the back cover.]

      Streisand. In the Camera Eye
    • The biography offers an in-depth look at Grace Kelly, a stunning American actress who transitioned from Hollywood star to princess of Monaco. It highlights her remarkable film career, featuring classics like "Dial M for Murder" and "Rear Window," and her Oscar-winning role in "The Country Girl." The narrative explores her relationships with iconic actors and her marriage to Prince Ranier III at a young age. Praised for its compassion and depth, this revised edition presents a captivating portrait of a complex and generous woman whose legacy endures.

      Grace
    • Peter Lawford

      The Man Who Kept the Secrets

      From the bestselling author of Grace: The Secret Lives of a Princess comes a fascinating, heartrending story of a deeply troubled man, whose life was a dizzying whirl of sex, scandal and secrets even the tabloids dared not print. "A compelling morality tale . . . compulsive reading".--Los Angeles Times. Photographs.

      Peter Lawford
    • More Than a Woman

      An Intimate Biography of Bette Davis

      • 691pagine
      • 25 ore di lettura

      She was one of Hollywood's greatest stars and perhaps its finest actress. But the screen legend whose stunning performances still have the power to move audiences today lived a life that rivaled the plot of any movie she ever made - a life steeped in triumphs and tragedies, sex and scandals, betrayal and heartache, violence and mystery. After three years of research and more than one hundred fifty interviews, acclaimed author James Spada has written a fascinating and unforgettable biography, the first truly definitive life of Bette Davis - revealing the brash, uncompromising woman, the tortured artist, the sexually needy lover, the betrayed mother, and the lost, frightened child behind the superstar. As he did in his ground-breaking biographies of Grace Kelly and Peter Lawford, James Spada has persuaded Bette Davis's relatives, friends, and colleagues to speak out for the first time, and he has gained new access to court documents, suppressed inquest transcripts, and personal correspondence to paint a riveting portrait of one of the most complex, volatile, passionate, and misrepresented women in Hollywood history. More Than a Woman reveals for the first time the devastating impact on Bette of her father's desertion when she was eight; her oddly close relationship with her mother; her terror of inheriting the family strain of mental illness; her cruel overshadowing of her adoring, mentally unbalanced sister; her massive self-doubts even as she forged her way into a Hollywood career; her numerous, tempestuous extramarital affairs; her ambivalent feelings about the sex act (revealed by a director and onetime lover). Here, too, is the disturbing story of the cover-up surrounding the death of Bette's second husband (proven by the newly discovered transcript of the coroner's inquest); her possible role in the brain damage of her adopted daughter; the bizarre behavior of her fourth husband, the actor Gary Merrill, and the vicious custody battle for their son, Michael;

      More Than a Woman
    • Jackie

      Her Life in Pictures

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      A legendary life shown in rare, mostly never before published photographsArguably the most famous woman of the century, certainly one of its most photographed, Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis lived an astonishing life; her popularity and the fascination she held for people the world over during her nearly sixty years in the spotlight can hardly be overestimated. And while that has led to a number of books about her, none has told her life story in the way this one does--entirely in photographs, from birth to death, with lively, anecdotal extended captions.Of the 251 photographs in this book, 165 have never been published, 58 have rarely been published (in newspapers or magazines but never in book form), and 28 are inescapable images that have been seared into the memories of everyone. Together with the text that runs alongside them, these pictures tell the story of an American life that became legendary even while it was being lived, a story that will speak afresh to the hearts of all Americans.

      Jackie
    • Monroe

      Her Life in Pictures

      • 194pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      In the fifty years since her death, Marilyn Monroe has grown from a superstar and sex symbol to a woman whose very being has been ingrained in the world’s cultural consciousness. This book chronicles her extraordinary life in over 200 rare and previously unpublished photographs, with fascinating, information-packed extended captions.ties that made her a legendary star.

      Monroe
    • Julia

      Her Life

      • 352pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      A portrait of Julia Roberts describes her dysfunctional family, her early dating life, the impact of "Pretty Woman" and the paparazzi on her stardom, her volatile relationships, and the many films that have marked her career

      Julia