Julie Christie

Julie Christie by Anthony Hayward, published by Crowood Press in 2001, offers an insightful exploration of the life and career of the iconic actress. Spanning 220 pages, this biography delves into Christie’s journey from her early years on a tea plantation in Assam, India, to her rise as a prominent figure in 1960s cinema, highlighted by her performances in films such as Billy Liar, Darling, and Doctor Zhivago.
Readers will find a detailed account of Christie’s career, including her collaborations with notable filmmakers and her transition away from Hollywood in the early 1980s to focus on humanitarian efforts and more serious roles. The book also addresses her personal challenges, including her experiences in school and her interactions with renowned directors like David Lean and John Schlesinger. This edition provides a comprehensive look at both the public and private aspects of Christie’s life, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography and the entertainment industry.
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Julie Christie has enchanted cinema-goers for four decades. Born on her father’s tea plantation in Assam, India, she became an icon of the 1960s through her spellbinding appearances in films such as Billy Liar , Darling (for which she won an Oscar), Doctor Zhivago and Far From the Madding Crowd. In the 1970s Christie teamed up with her lover, actor Warren Beatty, in McCabe & Mrs Miller (gaining her another Oscar nomination), Shampoo and Heaven Can Wait, as well as starring in the cinematic masterpieces The Go-Between and ‘Don’t Look Now’. But, by the early 1980s she had disappeared from the crowd, left Hollywood for her Welsh smallholding and concentrated on humanitarian causes and more serious films. A third Oscar nomination in 1988, for Afterglow, and a much publicized facelift brought the actress back into the public eye. However, as she approached her sixtieth birthday in April 2000, Christie showed little inclination to make a permanent return to the screen. colonial background in British India, the antics that landed Christie in trouble at school, the insecurity that has always dogged the reluctant star and the moments when she clashed with top directors David Lean, John Schlesinger and Joseph Losey.
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