Description
Authors Gabriella Oldham and Mabel Langdon explore how the actor developed and honed his comedic skills in amateur shows, medicine shows, and vaudeville. Together they survey his early work on the stage at the turn of the twentieth century as well as his iconic routines and characters. They also evaluate his failures from the early sound period, including his decision to part ways with director Frank Capra. Despite his dwindling popularity following the introduction of talkies, Langdon persevered and continued to perform in theater, radio, and film -- literally until his dying day -- leaving behind a unique and brilliant body of work.
Featuring never-before-published stories and photos from his immediate family, this biography is a fascinating and revealing look at an unsung silent film giant.
About the Author
Gabriella Oldham is the author of First Cut: Conversations with Film Editors and First Cut 2: More Conversations with Film Editors. Her love of silent comedy inspired Keaton's Silent Shorts: Beyond the Laughter and a forthcoming book on silent film comediennes. Most recently, she published John Cassavetes: Interviews. She is also an educator and a writing coach.
Mabel Langdon (1906--2001) was the wife of Harry Langdon. She promoted his legacy through international appearances at film retrospectives and in interviews.
Reviews
This book gives a full, thoughtful, and compassionate picture of the strengths and weaknesses of this complex, talented, and multifaceted comedian. Harry Langdon presents a vivid portrait of both the man and his work, from vaudevillian to movie star to creative gagman for Laurel and Hardy."" - Joanna E. Rapf, coeditor of A Companion to Film Comedy
Book Information
ISBN 9780813169651
Author Gabriella Oldham
Format Hardback
Page Count 358
Imprint The University Press of Kentucky
Publisher The University Press of Kentucky