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The Good, the Bad and the Dolce Vita: The Adventures of an Actor in Tinseltown, Paris and Rome

by Mickey Knox

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Born and raised in Brooklyn with a street fighter's instinct and sharp Jewish wit, Mickey Knox leaves the army for the bright lights of Hollywood. But when the rise of McCarthyism puts an abrupt end to his hopes of working in American films, Knox debarks to France and Italy to work in European cinema. It turns out to be the best move of his life. This book—where every major film actor and writer of the last century appears—is a wonderful, gossipy history of European cinema as seen through the observant eye of Knox. From arguing with John Wayne, teaching Anna Magnani to articulate English, to fending off Zsa Zsa Gabor's advances and getting lost in Italy with a hungry Orson Welles, Knox was in the midst of it all, watching with a dry smile and a witty comeback. Of the colorful cast of characters who have passed through his life—Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner, Anthony Quinn, Henry Fonda, Burt Reynolds, Sam Fuller, Elvis Presley, Gore Vidal—one lasting friendship runs throughout the text. That friend—Norman Mailer—writes a preface to "a rare warrior of that rarely heroic world of stage and screen." Black-and-white photographs are included.

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"Having worked in the movie business for so long, Knox may have met everyone. Norman Mailer, Gore Vidal, Tennessee Williams, Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe, Bo Derek, Sophia Loren, Laurence Olivier, James Dean, Al Pacino... the list goes on and on. Regrettably, that list is the basis for the book's structure, with almost every one of the more than 60 mini-chapters devoted to an anecdote about a particular celebrity. Born in Brooklyn in 1922, Knox began his career on the New York stage and, after serving in WWII, made a promising start as a contract actor in Hollywood — part of the stable containing Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas. But after several fairly successful B-movie roles, Knox was blacklisted, and his acting career was, with a few exceptions, over. But Knox is plucky, not given to bitterness or defeat. He started a second career as a dialogue coach and screenplay translator of European movies. The influence of so many years working with screenplays is obvious and unfortunate: the book is choppy; the scenes are too short, most often beginning with the entrance of the star ('Clark Gable! The King!'; 'The Italian icon: Marcello Mastroianni!'); and several chapters end with italicized epilogues ('fast forwards'). Only on the rare occasion — usually involving Mailer, who wrote the introduction for the book — do his celebrity anecdotes rise above name-dropping to achieve real meaning. It's a book of moments rather than stories. Knox clearly had a remarkable life; it's too bad it doesn't translate to the page. (May)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Knox presents the adventures of an itinerant actor living the sweet life in Tinseltown, Paris and Rome.

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- Every major film actor and writer of the last century appears in the book
-Will receive quotes from Gore Vidal, Jimmy Breslin, Pete Hamill

Product Details

ISBN:
9781560255758
Subtitle:
The Adventures of an Actor in Hollywood, Paris and Rome
Preface:
Mailer, Norman
Preface:
Mailer, Norman
Author:
Knox, Mickey
Publisher:
Nation Books
Location:
New York
Subject:
Entertainment & Performing Arts
Subject:
Motion picture actors and actresses
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Subject:
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Entertainment & Performing Arts
Subject:
Entertainment & Performing Arts - General
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Knox, Mickey
Edition Description:
First Trade Pap
Series Volume:
no. 379
Publication Date:
April 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
352
Dimensions:
8.92x6.06x1.06 in. 1.12 lbs.

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