Myrna Loy: The Only Good Girl in Hollywood

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University of California Press, Oct 3, 2011 - Performing Arts - 424 pages
From the beginning, Myrna Loy’s screen image conjured mystery, a sense of something withheld. "Who is she?" was a question posed in the first fan magazine article published about her in 1925. This first ever biography of the wry and sophisticated actress best known for her role as Nora Charles, wife to dapper detective William Powell in The Thin Man, offers an unprecedented picture of her life and an extraordinary movie career that spanned six decades. Opening with Loy’s rough-and-tumble upbringing in Montana, the book takes us to Los Angeles in the 1920s, where Loy’s striking looks caught the eye of Valentino, through the silent and early sound era to her films of the thirties, when Loy became a top box office draw, and to her robust post–World War II career. Throughout, Emily W. Leider illuminates the actress’s friendships with luminaries such as Cary Grant, Clark Gable, and Joan Crawford and her collaborations with the likes of John Barrymore, David O. Selznick, Sam Goldwyn, and William Wyler, among many others. This highly engaging biography offers a fascinating slice of studio era history and gives us the first full picture of a very private woman who has often been overlooked despite her tremendous star power.
 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 The Climb
6
2 Not Your Typical Helena Girl
18
3 Life without Father
28
4 Enter Myrna Loy
43
5 Warner Bros Exotic Vixen
56
6 Breakthrough
77
7 Cutting the Veil
89
12 Trouble
186
13 Things Fall Apart
211
14 Rebound
232
15 Postwar
248
16 Breaking Away
264
17 Mrs Howland Sargeant
277
18 New York Ending
290
Appendix Myrna Loys Film Television and Theater Credits
313

8 Mr and Mrs Thin Man
112
9 Myrna Loy vs MGM
132
10 Mrs Arthur Hornblow Jr
149
11 Wife vs Mistress
164
Plates
180
Notes
341
Bibliography
365
Acknowledgments
377
Index
381
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Biographer, poet, and memoirist Emily W. Leider is the author of Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino, Becoming Mae West, and Rapid Eye Movement and Other Poems, among other books.

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