The book offers a heartfelt tribute to Alan Sues, highlighting his exceptional humor both on and off the stage. It captures the essence of his personality, illustrating how he brought joy and laughter to those around him. Through anecdotes and reflections, the author shares personal experiences that showcase Sues' unique comedic talent and the impact he had on friends and audiences alike.
Michael Gregg Michaud Libros






This collection offers a deep dive into the life of Marlene Dietrich through a series of "lost" interviews and profiles from 1930 to 1954. It uncovers the woman behind the glamorous persona, detailing her early stage career in Germany and rise to Hollywood stardom. The book explores her complex relationship with mentor Josef von Sternberg, her struggles with Nazi Germany and U.S. immigration, and her tumultuous love life. Additionally, it highlights her contentious yet fascinating interactions with the press.
Mae West's interviews reveal her groundbreaking influence on film and feminism during her ten-year career. Known for her provocative image and bold views on women and sexuality, she challenged societal norms and became a cultural icon. Her outspoken nature in a male-dominated industry was seen as both scandalous and dangerous. West's witty commentary on sexual repression highlights her progressive stance, making her a significant figure in the fight against pseudo-frigidity and advocating for women's sexual expression.
The collection features "lost" interviews and profiles of Marlene Dietrich from 1930 to 1954, unveiling the woman behind her iconic film persona. It explores her early theatrical career in Germany, her rise to Hollywood fame, and her complex relationship with mentor Josef von Sternberg. The narratives also delve into her struggles with Nazi Germany, U.S. immigration challenges, and her intricate love life, alongside her tumultuous relationship with the media. This compilation offers a nuanced portrait of a legendary figure.
Inventing Troy Donahue - The Making of a Movie Star (hardback)
- 518 páginas
- 19 horas de lectura
The book chronicles the dramatic rise and fall of Troy Donahue, who transitioned from a celebrated actor and Golden Globe winner in the early 1960s to a life of despair by 1971, marked by addiction and homelessness. It explores the stark contrasts in his life, highlighting the fleeting nature of fame and the personal struggles that led to his downfall. Through this narrative, readers gain insight into the pressures of stardom and the challenges faced by those in the entertainment industry.
This collection features revealing and entertaining interviews from Mae West's decade-long film career, showcasing her bold persona and progressive views on women and sexuality. West emerged as a cultural icon in the 1930s, challenging societal norms and embracing themes of feminism and social subversion. Her provocative remarks and screenwriting made her a controversial yet influential figure in a male-dominated industry, as she openly criticized the repression of female sexuality and the historical roots of such attitudes.
Mae West & Her Adonises (hardback)
- 402 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Mae West's provocative performances in the 1950s challenged societal norms and redefined entertainment. Her nightclub act, known for its controversial and humorous critique of gender roles, featured the objectification of men, showcasing them nearly nude. This bold approach not only captivated female audiences but also transformed perceptions of male physicality in public culture. West's memorable quips, such as "All this steak, and no potatoes," highlighted her unique blend of humor and social commentary, solidifying her legacy as a trailblazer in the entertainment industry.
Mae West & Her Adonises
- 402 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Mae West's provocative nightclub act in the 1950s challenged societal norms and showcased her role as a keen social critic. By objectifying men and presenting them nearly nude on stage, she flipped traditional gender roles in entertainment, captivating female audiences and altering perceptions of male physicality. Her bold approach not only entertained but also sparked conversations about gender and sexuality, demonstrating her influence in reshaping the landscape of live performance.
Sal Mineo
- 422 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura