Fredric March: Craftsman First, Star Second

Fredric March: Craftsman First, Star Second

by Deborah Peterson
Fredric March: Craftsman First, Star Second

Fredric March: Craftsman First, Star Second

by Deborah Peterson

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Overview

Fredric March was one of the foremost actors America produced during the 20th century, holding the distinction of winning Best Actor Awards in two films and two Broadway plays. He consciously chose not to shape his career by projecting his own personality, but created a new characterization for each role by becoming the individual he was portraying. Because of this, March is not as well remembered as many of his contemporaries. March was honored 12 years after his death at a tribute in 1987, but by then, many did not even know who he was. In this fascinating biography, Peterson details who March was, and why he was a craftsman first, star second.

Yet, Fredric March is not as well remembered as his contemporaries, such as Bogart and Tracy, screen heroes who shaped their careers by projecting their own personalities. Instead March, endeavored to create a new characterization for each role by concealing his own temperament, becoming the individual he was portraying. From 1939 to 1961 he successfully flourished on the Broadway stage as well as on the Hollywood film lot. After 1961 he gracefully grew old in motion pictures, starring at the age of 75 in the 1973 movie version of O'Neill's The Iceman Cometh, two years prior to his death. March was honored posthumously at a joint tribute to the actor from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the American Cinematheque in 1987, 12 years after his death. But, by then, many did not even know who the actor was. In this fascinating biography, Peterson reveals who March was, and why he was a craftsman first, star second. Essential for all researchers interested in film studies and drama.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313298028
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 04/30/1996
Series: Contributions in Drama and Theatre Studies , #65
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.88(d)
Lexile: 1240L (what's this?)

About the Author

DEBORAH C. PETERSON is an Adjunct Professor for Cardinal Stritch College and Concordia University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Her primary research interests are in film and Civil War history.

Table of Contents

Illustrations
Racine
The Bank, The University
World War, The University
New York, New York
My Name is Fredric March
Florence
Barrymore
Jekyll and Hyde
Popularity
Romantic Leading Man
Romantic Leading Man - Part II
The Road to Glory and Free-Lancing
Back to Broadway
COMMUNIST!
The War Years
USO and Victor Joppolo
The Best Years Of Our Lives?
Dichotomy - Columbus versus Counterattack
The Horrors of a Successful Play
Inherit the Wind
The Great Orator Plays God
Fredric March, In a Western?
Illness
Epilogue
Appendix A: Selected Plays
Appendix B: Selected Radio/Television
Appendix C: Motion Pictures
Bibliography
Index

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