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Since his death in 1993, Vincent Price's legacy as a Hollywood legend has only grown in stature. His lengthy and distinguished career--as the voice of The Saint on the radio; as an actor in such unforgettable horror films as House of Wax and The Fly, in classic movies such as Laura and The Song of Bernadette, and on popular TV shows such as Batman and The Brady Bunch; and as a star on the Broadway stage--spanned sixty-five years. In addition to being an icon of stage and screen, Price was an art historian and collector who did much to popularize the visual arts in the United States, as well as a gourmet chef and author of bestselling cookbooks. Widely revered for his elegance and erudition, this Renaissance man left his mark on many areas of American culture during the twentieth century. Vincent Price was also a loving father to his daughter Victoria, who was born shortly before he turned fifty-one, at the height of his popularity. Though the star's busy film schedule took him in and out of his young daughter's life, he was always a larger-than-life presence and, simply, her father. The deep bond between father and daughter managed to survive the machinations of Price's third wife, the elegant British actress Coral Browne, who resented the close relationship between Price and his children and grandchildren. After Browne's death, Price and his daughter spent over a year taping conversations that would form the basis of this compelling biography-cum-memoir. In writing about the father she adored, Victoria Price reveals a man complex, human, and humorous. An actor of range, less than one-third of the movies in which he appeared were in the horror genre. As a pre-war anti-Nazi sympathizer, he was greylisted during the Red Scare of the 1950s until, in a desperate gesture, he signed a secret oath that saved his career. His passion for the arts gave him a second life as a savvy columnist and museum founder, even as his films were featured in drive-ins nationwide. And through it all, Vincent Price's professionalism, grace under pressure, and tongue-in-cheek humor earned him lifelong friendships among his peers and generation after generation of loyal fans. Victoria Price's account of her father is one of candor and honesty; both his passionate and charismatic public persona and his conflicted inner life are treated with curiosity and understanding. Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography is, in short, the thorough--and uniquely intimate--life of a legend. For more information about Vincent Price, please visit vincentprice.com. … (mais)
Vincent Price was an intelligent, talented, and charismatic individual. He wasn't just a horror film star, he was a cultured man. Vincent's acting career began on the London stage and then he moved into serious film rolls in movies like "Laura" and Dragonwyke." His love for art started in his teens and he studied art in college. He championed the visual arts in America with talks, television appearances, art donations to a community college in East LA and the Vincent Price Collection at Sears. The most important thing to Vincent was that people liked him, so he charmed them with his intellect and wit. Maybe that is why his horror film rolls are so appealing, his characters may be vile and evil, but his charm always showed through.
I have always enjoyed watching Vincent Price in movies and on television so I wanted to read a book about him that I knew was honest and sincere. What better author for a book about a persons life than that persons own daughter? Victoria Price researched her father's past through letters, interviews with family and friends, and Vincent's own writing. This book is a loving tribute to a sweet, smart, talented man. ( )
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To my family, my friends, and my teachers - all along the way
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Vincent Price was a man of glorious convictions.
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Informação do Conhecimento Comum em inglês.Edite para a localizar na sua língua.
There is an oft-told story about my father. As Alan Bates, who was there, recounted it. "A few of us were out to dinner with Coral and Vincent. A woman came up to Vincent at the end of the meal and said, 'Can I have your autograph?' And he said 'certainly' and signed it 'Delores del Rio.' I said, 'Vincent, you cannot do that. She'll be back in a rage in a minute. She'll pour a bowl of soup over your head.' He turned to me and said, 'Before she died, Delores said to me, ""Don't ever let them forget me.""
Since his death in 1993, Vincent Price's legacy as a Hollywood legend has only grown in stature. His lengthy and distinguished career--as the voice of The Saint on the radio; as an actor in such unforgettable horror films as House of Wax and The Fly, in classic movies such as Laura and The Song of Bernadette, and on popular TV shows such as Batman and The Brady Bunch; and as a star on the Broadway stage--spanned sixty-five years. In addition to being an icon of stage and screen, Price was an art historian and collector who did much to popularize the visual arts in the United States, as well as a gourmet chef and author of bestselling cookbooks. Widely revered for his elegance and erudition, this Renaissance man left his mark on many areas of American culture during the twentieth century. Vincent Price was also a loving father to his daughter Victoria, who was born shortly before he turned fifty-one, at the height of his popularity. Though the star's busy film schedule took him in and out of his young daughter's life, he was always a larger-than-life presence and, simply, her father. The deep bond between father and daughter managed to survive the machinations of Price's third wife, the elegant British actress Coral Browne, who resented the close relationship between Price and his children and grandchildren. After Browne's death, Price and his daughter spent over a year taping conversations that would form the basis of this compelling biography-cum-memoir. In writing about the father she adored, Victoria Price reveals a man complex, human, and humorous. An actor of range, less than one-third of the movies in which he appeared were in the horror genre. As a pre-war anti-Nazi sympathizer, he was greylisted during the Red Scare of the 1950s until, in a desperate gesture, he signed a secret oath that saved his career. His passion for the arts gave him a second life as a savvy columnist and museum founder, even as his films were featured in drive-ins nationwide. And through it all, Vincent Price's professionalism, grace under pressure, and tongue-in-cheek humor earned him lifelong friendships among his peers and generation after generation of loyal fans. Victoria Price's account of her father is one of candor and honesty; both his passionate and charismatic public persona and his conflicted inner life are treated with curiosity and understanding. Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography is, in short, the thorough--and uniquely intimate--life of a legend. For more information about Vincent Price, please visit vincentprice.com.
I have always enjoyed watching Vincent Price in movies and on television so I wanted to read a book about him that I knew was honest and sincere. What better author for a book about a persons life than that persons own daughter? Victoria Price researched her father's past through letters, interviews with family and friends, and Vincent's own writing. This book is a loving tribute to a sweet, smart, talented man. ( )