
Cary Grant
A Brilliant Disguise
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Angelo Di Loreto
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Scott Eyman
Film historian and acclaimed New York Times best-selling biographer Scott Eyman has written the definitive, “captivating” (Associated Press) biography of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, one of the most accomplished — and beloved — actors of his generation, who remains as popular as ever today.
Born Archibald Leach in 1904, he came to America as a teenaged acrobat to find fame and fortune, but he was always haunted by his past. His father was a feckless alcoholic, and his mother was committed to an asylum when Archie was 11-years-old. He believed her to be dead until he was informed she was alive when he was 31-years-old. Because of this experience, Grant would have difficulty forming close attachments throughout his life. He married five times and had numerous affairs.
Despite a remarkable degree of success, Grant remained deeply conflicted about his past, his present, his basic identity, and even the public that worshipped him in movies such as Gunga Din, Notorious, and North by Northwest.
This “estimable and empathetic biography” (The Washington Post) draws on Grant’s own papers, extensive archival research, and interviews with family and friends making it a definitive and “complex portrait of Hollywood’s original leading man” (Entertainment Weekly).
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nicely read. Good feel for what is was like to be Cary Grant!
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Great book, great narration
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Kept my attention from beginning to end.
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Amazing
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The Hollywood history.
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Everything you wanted to know
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cary grant's iconic image
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It is an insider’s book and the name dropping makes it hard to follow and make the proper inferences. I am old enough to recognize the names of many of the stars and characters from the early and mid-twentieth century but even then context was missed. If you do not have an appreciation for folks like Buster Keaton or Errol Flynn, let alone, some of the more obscure, you will feel left out because it is assumed that their lives are understood by the listener. Like many authors, Mr. Eyman wants to make profound observations and conclusions. Unfortunately, many of these observations are only accompanied by a single second-hand quote. The book is not structured to present evidence and then make a conclusion. Rather, it appears more like the author was searching for tidbits to create a narrative around his conclusions. In general, the writing is largely sequential with many vignettes.
Here are a few specific nitpicks that bothered me but many may not care. The book generally lives in its day which results in little description of the people which can be maddening. Yet, there were a very few times where analogies to present day people are presented which were glaring because of the infrequency. There were also several debates regarding Cary Grant’s sexual orientation. However, given his varied and long documented sexual relations with women, there seems little point to have pondered whether he was firmly gay. In the end, the author only presented innuendo and rumor that he had homosexual relations so it could have been mentioned more in passing and less in detail. This is where the insider nature of the book also made it difficult to understand the innuendo and hard to infer what was implied. One of the main themes was that Cary Grant was a character of Archi Leach. That premise seems a stretch and was not significantly demonstrated to me.
Cary Grant seemed to be a generally good guy with eccentricities, significant personal failures but with a great deal of grace and success. The book is not as profound as the author supposes. It would have been better had it been tightened and the attempts at insight removed. It was entertaining to learn more about the main and the history of Hollywood and the entertainment industry.
Better than this review
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Well done
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I learned a lot about him that I did not know. Too long!!!
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