Marie Dressler: A Biography : with a Listing of Major Stage Performances, a Filmography, and a Discography

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McFarland, 1999 - Biography & Autobiography - 269 pages
Early in the century, Marie Dressler was hailed as one of America's finest comics, with a 20-year string of Broadway and vaudeville successes including The Lady Slavey, Miss Prinnt, Higgledy Piggledy, The Man in the Moon, and Tillie's Nightmare. She starred with Charlie Chaplin in the first ever feature-length comedy Tillie's Punctured Romance and later in Min and Bill for which she won an Academy Award. A brilliant comedienne in body, timing, inflection and reactions, her talents far exceeded the expectations of slapstick, and her movies earned sums far greater than those of Garbo, or Harlow, or even Gable.
This work examines Dressler's life from vaudeville to talkies. Based on extensive research and interviews with Dressler's surviving friends, co-stars and colleagues, including Maureen O'Sullivan, Jackie Cooper and Anita Page, it details her public and personal successes and failures. A listing of her stage appearances, vocal recordings and films is included.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
The Koerbers
9
The Apprentice
14
Nothing to It but Dressler
27
The London Ache
43
A Wretch Named Tillie
59
Mack Sennetts Grand Idea
76
Give Till It Hurts
93
The Raspberry Season
135
Anna Christie
147
Working
156
Queen Marie of Hollywood
171
Careless Rapture
187
Pacific
206
Major Stage Appearances
229
Bibliography
253

Ghosts
106
The Undying Affection of Friends
121

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