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My Life in Pieces: An Alternative Autobiography

English

By (author): Simon Callow

An alternative autobiography of the well-loved actor and man of the theatre, winner of the Sheridan Morley Prize for Theatre Biography.

In My Life in Pieces, Simon Callow recaptures the multifarious people, productions and events which have fed into his lifeblood and left their indelible mark. Starting with his first ever visit to the theatre Peter Pan he takes us through a somewhat chaotic boyhood in southern Africa and South London, an aborted university career, a testing time at drama school and on to an acting career that has encompassed roles in the West End and stand-out character parts in films such as Four Weddings and a Funeral.

Callow writes with his customary perceptiveness, wit and flair about the remarkable people he has encountered in the course of his career: Laurence Olivier, Paul Scofield and Michael Gambon at the National Theatre; then Alec Guinness, John Gielgud, Ralph Richardson, David Hare, Simon Gray and Richard Eyre, among others.

This being an alternative autobiography, he also writes about figures he did not meet but whose influence was vital to a full understanding of his craft: figures such as Stanislavsky and Michael Chekhov, Nureyev and Cocteau, Laughton and Welles. There are also other, not-quite-legit performers like Tony Hancock, Tommy Cooper and Frankie Howerd.

Also included are accounts of his life as a solo performer, most notably as Charles Dickens. The result is a heartening, instructive and utterly beguiling book which, in tracing Simon Callow's own 'sentimental education', goes to show how rich and nourishing a life can be had in and around the theatre.

'Callow's not simply a terrific actor who happens to write. You could as well call him a terrific writer who happens to act' The Times

'Essential... a gift for transforming personal experience into blazingly intelligent, objective, critical appreciation' Observer

'First rate... the best writer-actor we have' David Hare, Guardian

'Simon Callow combines zest, originality and passion and has elegantly turned his views and life in the theatre into an astonishing memoir' Richard Eyre

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Product Details
  • Weight: 848g
  • Dimensions: 167 x 242mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Mar 2010
  • Publisher: Nick Hern Books
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781848420540

About Simon Callow

Simon Callow is an actor director and writer. His other books include Being an Actor Shooting the Actor a highly acclaimed biography of Charles Laughton a biographical trilogy on Orson Welles (of which the first two parts have now been published) and Love is Where it Falls an account of his friendship with the great play agent Peggy Ramsay.

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