Death in Hollywoodland - the Large Edition
, by Phillips, WillNote: Supplemental materials are not guaranteed with Rental or Used book purchases.
- ISBN: 9781478376972 | 147837697X
- Cover: Paperback
- Copyright: 8/6/2012
A history of Hollywood is incomplete without the stories of its actors, and there is no questioning the fact that many of these thousands of coddled, polished, and too often, hollow manniquins have been well paid for their dedication. Unfortunatly for them however, there has never been a time in the history of film making when the actors had the most important of job benefits: security. Unlike teachers, Hollywood stars never attain tenure. They work only so long as their performances produce profit. Their fame continues only so long as a great number of moviegoers continue to believe in the radiance of their persona and thus attend the films they appear in. Clearly it is psychologically devestating for an actor to attain star status, even to a minor extent, and then lose it. Following are 265 stories of the Hollywood celebrities that lost that status and couldn't accept their failure; celebrites that were murdered because of their fame; celebrities that couldn't resist the temptation of easily obtainable corporal pleasures such as uninhibited sexual frolicking, careless use of drugs and alchohol; and, of course, those who developed a meglomanic tendency to allow fame to twist their minds to delusional fantasies of power and omnipotence.Here also is a history of Hollywood, the actors that served in World War Two, the child stars and the Black stars of the early years.