Up in the Clouds, Gentlemen Please

“Up in the Clouds, Gentlemen Please” by John Mills is a revised and updated autobiography published by Orion in 2001. This edition spans 449 pages and offers an insightful look into the life of one of Britain’s most beloved actors, tracing his journey from early music hall performances to iconic film roles in works such as “In Which We Serve” and “Ryan’s Daughter.”
Readers will find a detailed account of Mills’ experiences in the entertainment industry, highlighting the challenges and triumphs he faced throughout his career. The book includes an additional chapter that brings his story up-to-date, capturing the drama and variety of his life. With a focus on biography and autobiography, this work provides a comprehensive perspective on Mills’ contributions to film and theater, making it a significant addition to the literature on notable figures in the arts.
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Sir John Mills is one of Britains best-known, and best-loved, actors. This autobiography charts his life from the early beginnings in music hall song-and-dance routines, to the days of Cavalcade and Jill, Darling to the film epics, In Which We Serve, Ice Cold in Alex, Scott of the Antarctic and his Oscar winning performance in Ryans Daughter. An additional chapter in this edition brings the book fully up-to-date, revealing the drama, farce and tragedy – not to mention some spectacular falls – which have been a part of a life that is as varied as it is successful.
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