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A life of barbara stanwyck by victoria wilson
A life of barbara stanwyck by victoria wilson











a life of barbara stanwyck by victoria wilson a life of barbara stanwyck by victoria wilson

The Hollywood players and the climate of fear around the Great Depression and WWII are also captured, as are numerous pictures of Stanwyck and the stars of the day. Her life in the studio system and her troubled marriage to the abusive Broadway legend Frank Fay are among the most interesting sections. We follow Ruby through the early 1920s on Broadway, her friendship with Mae West, her audition as a Ziegfeld girl, her turn from dancer to actress, and then Ruby to Barbara, her work with Frank Capra, and even her first mink coat. Beginning with a brief history of the Stevens family, dating back to 1740, and ending at the height of WWII with Stanwyck's work on Frank Capra's 1941 film Meet John Doe, the book offers a rich chronological look at the actress's rise from Vaudeville chorus girl to Hollywood star.

a life of barbara stanwyck by victoria wilson

In this well-researched tome, the first of two-volumes, Knopf vice president and senior editor Wilson offers an exhaustive account of the life of Ruby Stevens, better known as Barbara Stanwyck, the beloved actress from Hollywood's golden age.













A life of barbara stanwyck by victoria wilson