Description
Paul McDonald's study of the actor, filmmaker and activist situates George Clooney in the context of contemporary Hollywood celebrity culture, but argues that Clooney's star persona also evokes the golden age of Hollywood film stardom.
About the Author
Paul McDonald is Professor of Cultural and Creative Industries and Vice Dean (People & Planning) for Arts in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities at King's College London, UK. He is the author of The Star System: Hollywood's Production of Popular Identities (2000); Hollywood Stardom (2013) and Video and DVD Industries (BFI 2007). His co-edited volumes include, with Janet Wasko, The Contemporary Hollywood Film Industry (2008) and with Emily Carman, Eric Hoyt and Philip Drake, Hollywood and the Law (BFI 2015). He is the co-editor, with Michael Curtin, of the BFI series International Screen Industries.
Reviews
A concise and extremely enjoyable account of Clooney's career and image, striking the right balance between being easy to digest and intellectually thought-provoking. * Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media *
George Clooney could not have a better biographer than Paul McDonald, the dean of Hollywood stardom and celebrity studies. Clooney fans and aficionados will delight in McDonald's thorough, thoughtful, and comprehensive examination of one of the world's great stars and brands. -- Bob Batchelor, author, Stan Lee: The Man Behind Marvel
Book Information
ISBN 9781844574940
Author Paul McDonald
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 260g