05-15-2021, 11:07 AM
Tis Herself by Maureen O'Hara
A Hollywood memoir by Maureen O'Hara. I know her best from The Quiet Man but her other big films include Miracle on 47th St and The Parent Trap. She came out of retirement in the 1980s to be in Uncle Buck.
This film slings a lot of inside information. I especially like that she gave props to all her stuntmen over the years. The film starts with her early days in Ireland and charts her journey all the way to the time of the writing of the book in 2010. It was filled with great anecdotes. Lots of stories about the films she was supposed to be in and wasn't like Rebecca and The King and I. You would probably have to be really interested in Golden Age Hollywood to want to read the book.
A Hollywood memoir by Maureen O'Hara. I know her best from The Quiet Man but her other big films include Miracle on 47th St and The Parent Trap. She came out of retirement in the 1980s to be in Uncle Buck.
This film slings a lot of inside information. I especially like that she gave props to all her stuntmen over the years. The film starts with her early days in Ireland and charts her journey all the way to the time of the writing of the book in 2010. It was filled with great anecdotes. Lots of stories about the films she was supposed to be in and wasn't like Rebecca and The King and I. You would probably have to be really interested in Golden Age Hollywood to want to read the book.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm