Odd Man Out: James Mason

“Odd Man Out: James Mason” by Sheridan Morley, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1989, is a biography that explores the life of the renowned film star James Mason, known for his roles in films such as “The Wicked Lady,” “Julius Caesar,” and “A Star is Born.” This first edition spans 200 pages and is presented in English. The biography was written with the permission of Mason’s widow, Clarissa, providing an intimate look at the actor’s life, which he perceived as empty and a failure despite his success in the film industry.
Readers will find a detailed account of Mason’s life and career, delving into the complexities of his experiences in the motion picture industry. The book addresses themes related to the personal struggles of actors and the challenges they face in balancing public acclaim with private dissatisfaction. Through Morley’s narrative, the biography sheds light on the intricacies of Mason’s character and the broader context of his contributions to British cinema.
Official synopsis Publisher
Product Description
James Mason was the star of many films, such as “The Wicked Lady”, “Julius Caesar” and “A Star is Born”, but saw his life as empty and a failure. The author has written this biography with the permission of Mason’s widow, Clarissa, and has previously written “The Other Side of The Moon”.
About the Author
Sheridan Morley (1941-2007) was the third generation of a celebrated theatrical family. His father was Robert Morley, the character actor, and his grandmother was Gladys Cooper, in her youth one of the great beauties of her day and a much sought-after actor in Britain and Hollywood. Sheridan was also a cousin of the actress and presenter Joanna Lumley and brother-in-law of the actor Robert Hardy.
Morley joined The Times as deputy features editor in 1973, and then Punch in 1975 as drama critic and arts editor, remaining with the magazine until 1989. In the late 1980s, he became a regular arts diarist for The Times and was its TV critic from 1989 to 1990. He worked as drama critic for the Spectator from 1990 to 2001, and after a short period at the New Statesman, he joined the Daily Express in 2004.
He married his first wife, Margaret Gudejko, in 1965, and they had three children together. He married his second wife, Ruth Leon, in 1995.
He authored a number of books including A Talent to Amuse: A Life of Noel Coward (1969); Gladys Cooper (1979); The Hollywood Raj (1983), The Other Side of the Moon: The Life of David Niven (1985), Odd Man Out: James Mason (1989) and Robert: My Father (1993). These are now all republished by Dean Street Press.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Odd Man Out: James Mason” about?
Who is the author of “Odd Man Out: James Mason”?
When was “Odd Man Out: James Mason” published?
What is the ISBN for “Odd Man Out: James Mason”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
