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Nancy Nelson at first persuaded Cary Grant to make public appearances and then represented and accompanied him and his wife for his superb one-man show called^ Conversation with Cary Grant. Through those evenings and in many more private conversations, she produced this unique book. She is afficher plus president of the Nelson Agency and lives in New York City and Wainscott, New York, with her husband, the attorney Bertrand M. Lanchner. afficher moins

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interesting read about one of my favorite actors. as close to a true biography as you can find on him.
 
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MsTera | 2 autres critiques | Oct 10, 2023 |
Enjoyable book, but I hoped it would give more anecdotes about Cary Grant's movie career: how he made his movies, stories from the set, etc. It's more of a memoir about what it was like to be Cary Grant when off-set than on.
 
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tnilsson | 2 autres critiques | Apr 28, 2017 |
I am about halfway thru this book. It is so much more a memoir than a biography. With this inside look at Cary Grant's life, I have found that the crush I have always had on him is only growing by leaps and bounds. This book takes quotes not only from his very closest friends (many who are as famous as he was) but, from the very handsome, funny man himself. You come away feeling as if you missed knowing someone who wouldv'e been great fun to be friends with...like you were born at the wrong time. So far, SO GOOD!!… (plus d'informations)
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