Carl Rollyson, Cape May County, New Jersey, is the advisory editor of the Hollywood Legends Series from University Press of Mississippi and the author of several biographies, including Marilyn Monroe: A Life of the Actress and Hollywood Enigma: Dana Andrews (both published by University Press of Mississippi); American Isis: The Life and Art of Sylvia Plath; and Amy Lowell Anew: A Biography. He is also a professor of journalism at Baruch College, the City University of New York.
Here at last is an impassioned tribute to the Hollywood character
actor Walter Brennan. From the counter at Dad Kelly's Corned Beef
Parlor, where he hung out as a silent extra, to the sound sets of
William Wyler, Frank Capra, and Howard Hawks, the man and actor
come vibrantly alive in this thoughtful biography. Meticulously
researched and written in Rollyson's always fluent and engaging
prose, A Real American Character analyzes the many shades of
Brennan's Hollywood persona while giving a clear-eyed view of the
actor as both a fanatic anti-communist and family man par
excellence.--Diane Jacobs, author of Christmas in July: The Life
and Art of Preston Sturges and, most recently, Dear Abigail, a
biography of Abigail Adams and her two sisters
Unsung character actors finally get a long-overdue close-up in A
Real American Character, Carl Rollyson's authoritative portrait of
Walter Brennan. A real Hollywood success story, Brennan and his
extraordinary career, which included winning three Oscars, are
presented with great sympathy, sensitivity, and admiration.--Marion
Meade, author of The Unruly Life of Woody Allen and Buster Keaton:
Cut to the Chase
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