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Include Me Out

My Life from Goldwyn to Broadway

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Publisher Description

The star of Hitchcock's Rope and Strangers on a Train "recalls life onstage and in film in an engaging, colorful memoir" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).

Synonymous with the golden age of Broadway, the dazzling lights of Hollywood, and the rise of television arts, Farley Granger's charm and talent captivated the acting community and audiences alike. Working with creative visionaries like Alfred Hitchcock, Luchino Visconti, and Nick Ray, Granger was a celebrated figure in films like Strangers on a Train, Rope, Senso, and They Live by Night, bringing to the big screen a stunningly memorable presence.


But behind his characters, he was an intensely complex man. In his richly told memoir, Granger details his life with disarming candor. Rich in personal insight, he describes his relationships with both men and women and reminisces about legends he knew with private familiarity—from Shelley Winters and Joan Crawford to Leonard Bernstein and Tyrone Power.


Recreating not only his personal struggles but his legendary struggle to free himself of his contract with Sam Goldwyn, Granger reveals none so elegantly as he does himself. Include Me Out is as much a story of classic Hollywood glamour as it is a collection of iconic theatrical portraits, all from the man who knew them all.

"This polished and perceptive memoir etches a scintillating portrait of life inside Tinseltown soundstages where 'nothing was real except anxiety, insecurity and fear' . . . The book has a huge celebrity cast, from Mike Todd, Rita Hayworth and Cornelia Otis Skinner to Leonard Bernstein and Peggy Guggenheim. Granger and Calhoun write with a stylish and iridescent flair." —Publishers Weekly

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2007
March 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
St. Martin's Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
1.7
MB

Customer Reviews

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A detailed review of a terrific career

I would have appreciated to learn more about Mr. Granger’s private life and how he lived outside of his profession, specifically how he navigated his relationships with both men and women throughout Hollywood’s golden years and beyond, knowing how taboo and career threatening it was at that time. Regrettably that part of his life is barely touched on in favour of a chronologically detailed (perhaps overly) review of his undeniably “terrific” career. My favourite parts of the book were when he touched, albeit minimally, on his personal escapades and shared juicy stories about his fellow costars and the Hollywood elite. This doesn’t change my fandom for him and my appreciation of his charming personality and good looks, which has earned him a spot on my wall of Golden Era Hollywood Heartthrobs with Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, and Montgomery Clift. 🥰