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Elsa Lanchester

    Elsa Lanchester, célebremente conocida como "La Novia de Frankenstein", vivió una vida que desafió las convenciones. Criada por padres radicales y expuesta tempranamente a las artes, estableció su propio teatro en Londres a una edad temprana, atrayendo a un círculo de figuras notables. Su viaje artístico abarcó casi siete décadas en el escenario, la pantalla y diversos medios de actuación. Su perdurable matrimonio con Charles Laughton, aunque complejo, estuvo marcado por una pasión compartida por el arte y duró más de tres décadas.

    Elsa Lanchester, Herself
    • 2018

      Elsa Lanchester, Herself

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      "Being known as "The Bride of Frankenstein" is an unusual form of fame, but for Elsa Lanchester the unusual came naturally. Born to radical socialist parents, Elsa attended an all-boys school and later "studied" in Paris with dance pioneer Isadora Duncan. At 17, she opened her own theater, which was frequented by writers such as H. G. Wells, Aldous Huxley, and Evelyn Waugh. She began performing with and then fell in love with a brilliant young actor named Charles Laughton. Soon after their marriage he revealed his homosexuality. Though it made their union shaky at times, it did not overshadow their common love of art, music, and nature, and their marriage endured for 36 years until Laughton's death. Elsa Lanchester, Herself presents the story of a woman ahead of her time: independent, iconoclastic, liberated. It is the chronicle of a life filled with famous people (from Bertolt Brecht to Henry Fonda), and of a career that spanned almost seven decades. It is also a warm, truthful account of a very special marriage. Witty and wise, Elsa Lanchester's account of her life and times is a delight."--Provided by publisher.

      Elsa Lanchester, Herself