See You at the Movies: The Autobiography of Melvyn DouglasA memoir written from the viewpoint of veteran film, television and stage actor, Melvyn Douglas. This actor's performance career spanned 60 years in Hollywood and New York and brought him two academy awards, a Tony and an Emmy) the film, Broadway and television 'Grand Slam' of the acting world. This Americanist self-portrait is a vivid record reflecting the artistic and historical worth of the material as well as the actor's considerable charm. |
Contents
The House Record in Baribou | 15 |
A Travellin Man | 27 |
Youth and Playmongers | 41 |
Copyright | |
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See You at the Movies: The Autobiography of Melvyn Douglas Melvyn Douglas,Tom Arthur No preview available - 1986 |
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