Gerald: A Portrait

“Gerald: A Portrait” by Daphne Du Maurier is a biography published by Penguin Books in 1977, comprising 256 pages. This edition presents a candid exploration of Sir Gerald du Maurier, a prominent actor-manager who was knighted in 1922 for his contributions to the theater. Written shortly after his passing, the book offers an insightful look into his life, highlighting both his charm and eccentricities, as well as the complexities of his character.
Readers will find a detailed account of du Maurier’s experiences and personality, capturing the essence of a man who was not only a celebrated performer but also a figure of intrigue. The narrative delves into his role as the original Captain Hook and reflects on the impact he had on the arts and literature of his time. This portrait serves as both a tribute and a critical examination, making it a significant work within the realms of biographies and memoirs.
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Sir Gerald du Maurier was the preeminent actor-manager of his day, knighted in 1922 for his services to the theater. Published within six months of her father’s death, Daphne du Maurier’s frank portrait was considered shocking by many of his admirers—but it was a huge success, winning her critical acclaim and launching her career. Here, du Maurier captures the spirit and charm of the charismatic actor who played the original Captain Hook, amusingly recounting his eccentricities, his humor, as well as his darker side.
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