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Kay Thompson (1909–1998)

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43+ oeuvres 5,414 utilisateurs 124 critiques 5 Favoris

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Kay Thompson was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1911, the daughter of a local jeweler. She showed early promise as a pianist; she started to play the piano when she was four, and at sixteen played Franz Liszt with the St. Louis Symphony. Shortly afterward, she appeared as featured vocalist with a afficher plus local dance band. Thompson went to California in 1929, when she was seventeen. Her first job was as a diving instructor, but she soon found a job on the radio as a vocalist with the Mills Brothers. Later she joined Fred Waring's band in New York as a singer and arranger. She decided to produce her own radio show, which was aired over the CBS network under the name Kay Thompson and Company. The show was not as big a success as Thompson had hoped and so she signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios as an arranger and composer. Beginning in 1942, she worked with MGM choreographer Robert Alton on such films as The Ziegfield Follies, The Harvey Girls, and The Kid From Brooklyn. She remained with the studio for four years until she created her own night club routine. The show opened at Ciro's night club in 1947 and was successful enough to be taken on the road. That autumn she opened in Chicago and in February 1948 she moved to Miami for a $15,000-a-week engagement. Thompson kept the act going until 1953. Eloise's birth was unexpected. Thompson prized punctuality, but one day she was late to rehearsals with the Mills Brothers. In a high, childish voice, she made her apology. One of her co-workers said, 'Who are you, little girl?' Thompson replied, 'I am Eloise. I am 6.' The others joined in the game, each assuming a juvenile identity, and it became a regular rehearsal pastime. The routine became a book after Thompson began performing in 1954 in a one-woman show at the Plaza. While she was appearing in the hotel's Persian Room, she was introduced to an artist, Hilary Knight, and he became the illustrator of Eloise, which was subtitled A Book for Precocious Grown Ups. Thompson wrote the book during a three-month break from performing. Later she wrote three other books about Eloise, which were also illustrated by Knight. In the first two years after Eloise came out, 150,000 copies were sold. According to records beginning in 1983, 592,000 copies of "Eloise" have been sold in the United States since then. Thompson also wrote "Kay Thompson's Miss Pooky Peckinpaugh and Her Secret Private Boyfriends Complete with Telephone Numbers," illustrated by Joe Eula. Thompson also founded Eloise Ltd., which made recordings and other products related to the Eloise character. In later years, Ms. Thompson acted in movies, including "Funny Face," and on television. Kay Thompson died in July of 1998 (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
Crédit image: 1996 Hilary Knight portrait of Kay Thompson By Vanity Fair: http://www.eloisewebsite.com/library/9612_vanityfair.htm, Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=13064358

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Œuvres de Kay Thompson

Éloïse (1955) 1,753 exemplaires
Éloïse à Paris (1957) 686 exemplaires
Éloïse à Noël (1958) 496 exemplaires
Déluge au Plaza (2002) 358 exemplaires
Éloïse à Moscou (1959) 337 exemplaires
Eloise: The Ultimate Edition (2000) 336 exemplaires
Eloise Skates! (2008) 66 exemplaires
Eloise Decorates for Christmas (2007) 63 exemplaires
Eloise and the Big Parade (2007) 44 exemplaires
Eloise at the Plaza [2003 film] (2003) — Original story — 41 exemplaires
Eloise at Christmastime [2003 film] (2003) — Original story — 37 exemplaires
Eloise at The Plaza (2015) 33 exemplaires
Merry Christmas, Eloise! (2006) 29 exemplaires
Eloise's Christmas Trinkles (2007) 20 exemplaires
Eloise Dresses Up (2005) 18 exemplaires
Eloise and Friends (2015) 13 exemplaires
Eloise Goes to the Beach (2007) 11 exemplaires
The Eloise collection (2015) 11 exemplaires
Here Comes Eloise! (2006) 4 exemplaires
Eloise Takes a Trip (2007) 2 exemplaires
The Adventures of Eloise (2016) 1 exemplaire
Miss Pooky Peckinpaugh (1970) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Funny Face [1957 film] (1957) — Actress — 240 exemplaires
Eloise Has a Lesson (2005) — Series Originator — 201 exemplaires
Eloise Breaks Some Eggs (2004) — Creator — 192 exemplaires
Eloise and the Very Secret Room (Ready-to-Read. Level 1) (2006) — Creator — 138 exemplaires
Eloise at the Wedding (2006) — Original Character — 124 exemplaires
Eloise and the Snowman (Ready-to-Read. Level 1) (2006) — Original Character — 107 exemplaires
Eloise's New Bonnet (Ready-to-Read. Level 1) (2007) — Creator — 94 exemplaires
Eloise in Hollywood (1848) — Creator — 93 exemplaires
Love & Kisses, Eloise (Kay Thompson's Eloise) (2005) — Original Character — 89 exemplaires
Eloise and the Dinosaurs (Ready-to-Read. Level 1) (2007) — Creator — 44 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Thompson, Kay
Nom légal
Catherine Louise Fink
Date de naissance
1909-11-09
Date de décès
1998-07-02
Lieu de sépulture
Cremated
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Lieu du décès
New York City, New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Hollywood, California, USA
Professions
writer
composer
musician
actor
singer
Courte biographie
Kay Thompson, née Catherine Louise Fink, was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She showed early talent for the piano, and by age 16 was appearing onstage as a soloist with the St. Louis Symphony. Then she moved to California and became a singer, dancer, vocal arranger, and the producer and host of a CBS Radio program called Kay Thompson & Company. She was a composer. arranger, and singing coach for many MGM musicals such as The Harvey Girls (1946), The Ziegfeld Follies (1946), and The Kid from Brooklyn (1946), in which she made her own debut as a film actor. In 1955, she published her first book, creating with illustrator Hilary Knight the now-classic character of Eloise, the mischievous 6-year-old who lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York City. She wrote more bestselling Eloise books and continued performing in nightclubs, films, and on television.

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Recently my husband and daughter watched the Disney movie "Eloise at the Plaza" while I was at work. I realized that I hadn't read Eloise in forever, so I got it from the library to refresh my memory. I was surprised by how long and rambling it is. I remembered Eloise as spoiled and obnoxious, but I forgot how the text of the book is like stream-of-consciousness poetry. It doesn't feel like it's really for young children. My 7yo only wanted to look at the pictures and pick out certain notable phrases like "my mostly companion."

Does this deserve to be a classic? It's certainly remarkable for the audacity of the main character. She's not really likable, but I have sympathy for her. She doesn't go to school or have friends or see her mother. She is not a rascal with a heart of gold. She is pure id.

In a way, this book reminds me of Lord of the Flies.
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LibrarianDest | 41 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2024 |
Reading level: pk-1
Awards: National Book Award
 
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tagravel | 19 autres critiques | Dec 9, 2023 |

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Œuvres
43
Aussi par
10
Membres
5,414
Popularité
#4,606
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
124
ISBN
158
Langues
7
Favoris
5

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