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Oscar®-winning actor, acclaimed director, and recipient of the Golden
Globe Award for lifetime achievement in film, Frank Sinatra carved out one
of the biggest careers in the history of Hollywood, yet his screen legacy
has often been overshadowed by his achievements as a recording artist.
But now, in SINATRA IN HOLLYWOOD (Thomas Dunne Books), Tom
Santopietro, acclaimed author of Considering Doris Day and The
Importance of Being Barbara, focuses on the film career of this
unparalleled star and offers an analytical yet deeply personal look at
Sinatra’s screen legend.
SINATRA IN HOLLYWOOD examines two crucial questions about Sinatra’s
career: First, was Sinatra a good actor? Says Santopietro: “The answer
is no—because he actually was a great actor who, when given the right
material, proved himself an artist capable of elucidating the human
condition with a depth and range every bit the equal of his work in the
recording studio.” Second, just how seriously did Frank Sinatra take his
film career? According to Santopietro, he took it very seriously. “Yes,
he was the first to joke about cringe-worthy films like Double Dynamite,
but contrary to popular, and knee-jerk, reaction, he cared, and cared big
time.”
Santopietro writes vividly about Sinatra’s sixty-year career and over 60
films. Drawing on the observations of Sinatra’s contemporaries and the
actor’s own self-criticism, he constructs the history of Sinatra’s films,
including the musicals (such as Anchors Aweigh and On The
Town), the critically acclaimed successes (Pal Joey, The Man
with the Golden Arm, Von Ryan’s Express), the failures (The
Kissing Bandit, The Pride and the Passion), his “Rat Pack” films
(Ocean’s Eleven ranks as the best), as well as his ground-breaking
role in The Manchurian Candidate, and his Oscar®-winning
triumph in From Here to Eternity. Santopietro also explores
Sinatra’s personal life. From his early family history in Hoboken to
rumors of Mafia involvement in his career, Santopietro looks honestly and
fairly at Sinatra’s rise to the top, his struggle to stay afloat, his
ultimate triumph, his marriages to Ava Gardner and Mia Farrow, and what
his success cost Sinatra in his personal life.
Although Santopietro touches on Sinatra’s singing career, which was
inextricably linked to his acting career and destined to overshadow it,
the focus remains on Sinatra, the man and the actor. SINATRA IN
HOLLYWOOD is the story of a man with extraordinary talent, drive and
savvy who became an idol in his own time and a lasting legend in show
business.
“A terrifically lucid and entertaining look at an undervalued area of
Sinatra’s achievement….Combining a fan’s ardor and enthusiasm with keen
critical insight, [Santopietro] makes the case for Sinatra as a major
acting talent…The author analyzes each movie, often scene-by-scene,
wittily explaining what works, what doesn’t and why…Santopietro is
engagingly thoughtful about the sources of the Sinatra mystique…every
aspect of the legend is intelligently addressed…”
- Kirkus Reviews
About the Author:
Tom Santopietro has worked for the past twenty years in the New York
theatre as a manager of over two dozen Broadway shows. He is the author
of The Importance of Being Barbra and Considering Doris
Day.
SINATRA IN HOLLYWOOD will be available from most major bookstores
and online book retailers on November 11th.
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