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Possessed

the life of Joan Crawford

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An edition of Possessed (2010)

Possessed

the life of Joan Crawford

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'I've been protected by studio publicity men most of my life, so in some ways I'm a goddam image, not a person. I was a commodity, a piece of property ... I felt an overwhelming obligation to my career, and so I was an actress first, a wife second. I worked almost constantly, and even when I wasn't working, there was that image thing of looking like a star, conducting myself like a star. I just went ahead like a bulldozer. I was a very selfish woman'. Joan Crawford was a complex, contradictory, driven human being, but not the alcoholic, sadistic monster depicted in the notorious book, Mommie Dearest, which appeared a year after her death. In some ways, Donald Spoto's Possessed is the ultimate Hollywood book - about a young woman, poor, abandoned by her father, but determined at all costs to succeed. Born in Texas, Lucille Fay LeSueur escaped destitution by becoming a popular dancer and then managed to make the decisive leap that transformed her into a luminous, unique star of the screen. She became Joan Crawford. There were many important men in her life, not least Clark Gable, with whom she appeared in eight pictures and with whom she conducted a thirty-year affair. She was married four times, once to the debonair Douglas Fairbanks Jr, unaware that he had failed to discontinue his relationship with Marlene Dietrich. Dancer, dramatic actress, businesswoman, corporate executive with Pepsi-Cola, Joan Crawford during her lifetime (1906 - 1977) was rarely out of the news. With the use of only recently opened archives and personal papers, Donald Spoto probes behind the lurid headlines to bring us Joan Crawford, the private person as well as the movie legend.

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Arrow
Language
English
Pages
336

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Possessed: the life of Joan Crawford
2012, Arrow
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Possessed: the life of Joan Crawford
2011, Hutchinson
in English
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Possessed: the life of Joan Crawford
2011, Itbooks
in English
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2010, HarperLuxe
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London

Edition Notes

Originally published: London: Hutchinson, 2011.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
791.43028092
Library of Congress
PN2287.C67 S66 2012, PN2287

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 336 pages
Number of pages
336

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28420545M
Internet Archive
possessedlifeofj0000spot_d5k5
ISBN 10
0099539128
ISBN 13
9780099539124
OCLC/WorldCat
792746574

Work Description

Crawford was one of the most incandescent film stars of all time, yet she was also one of the most misunderstood. Spoto goes beyond the popular caricature to give us a three-dimensional portrait of a very human woman, her dazzling career, and her extraordinarily dramatic life and times.

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