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Victor Spinetti Up Front… : His Strictly Confidential Autobiography

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Described by Sir Paul McCartney as 'the man who makes clouds disappear', Victor Spinetti is one of Britain's best-loved and most outrageous performers.

He became known to the Sixties generation through his comedic roles in the landmark Beatles films and the now classic "Return of the Pink Panther", starring Peter Sellers, and his remarkable wit and versatility have earned him fresh popularity with every generation since.

A veteran stage actor, writer and director, Spinetti gives us an irresistible account of his own life, from his Welsh-Italian upbringing to his role as one of the few trusted friends of the Beatles - they insisted he was in every film they made - through to his recent portrayal of Einstein in London's West End.

Highlights include his 1964 Tony award for his Sergeant Major in Joan Littlewood's "Oh What a Lovely War!", working with Laurence Olivier, and close encounters with Marlene Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

Spinetti's charismatic personality and his fabulous ability to entertain, spanning over forty years and forty films, combine to make this a book of exquisite charm, joy and irreverence.

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Product Details
Robson Books Ltd
1861059434 / 9781861059437
Hardback
792.092
01/09/2006
United Kingdom
English
266 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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