
Jean Peters
Hollywood's Mystery Girl
Michelangelo Capua(Author)
University Press of Mississippi
Published on 31. March 2024
Book
Hardback
277 pages
978-1-4968-5026-3 (ISBN)
Description
From 1947 to 1955, Jean Peters (1926-2000) appeared in films opposite such Hollywood leading men as Tyrone Power, Marlon Brando, Burt Lancaster, Spencer Tracy, Richard Widmark, and Robert Wagner, as well as international stars including Louis Jourdan and Rossano Brazzi. Despite her talent and status, Peters eschewed the star-studded lifestyle of 1950s Hollywood, turning down roles that were "too sexy" and refusing to socialize with other actors, discuss her private life in the press, or lead the glamorous lifestyle often associated with her peers. She was seen as a mystery to reporters, who constantly tried to discover titbits about her personal life.
In 1957, her marriage to Howard Hughes led to her retirement from acting and her further withdrawal from social events in Hollywood. Instead, she shifted her attention to charitable work, arts and crafts, and university studies in psychology and anthropology. Her status as an enigma only grew as she agreed never to speak of her marriage with Hughes. After her divorce, however, Peters attempted to resume her acting career in television but never regained her previous level of stardom. Jean Peters: Hollywood's Mystery Girl grants an in-depth analysis of each of?her nineteen films and is enriched by several high-quality photographs from the author's personal collection.
In 1957, her marriage to Howard Hughes led to her retirement from acting and her further withdrawal from social events in Hollywood. Instead, she shifted her attention to charitable work, arts and crafts, and university studies in psychology and anthropology. Her status as an enigma only grew as she agreed never to speak of her marriage with Hughes. After her divorce, however, Peters attempted to resume her acting career in television but never regained her previous level of stardom. Jean Peters: Hollywood's Mystery Girl grants an in-depth analysis of each of?her nineteen films and is enriched by several high-quality photographs from the author's personal collection.
Reviews / Votes
"Jean Peters: Hollywood's Mystery Girl promise to reveal her long-neglected story along with an in-depth analysis of each of her 19 films and a glimpse into her 14-year marriage to the enigmatic and ultra-secretive billionaire Howard Hughes. (Retro Magazine) For about a dozen years following the end of the Second World War, Jean Peters was one of Hollywood's brightest young leading ladies appearing opposite legends like Tyrone Power, Burt Lancaster, and Marlon Brando. Michelangelo Capua tells her long-neglected story and gives us an in-depth analysis of her nineteen films. Readers are sure to be delighted by the glimpse he provides into Peters's fourteen-year marriage to the enigmatic and ultra-secretive billionaire Howard Hughes, who kept her nearly captive in the gilded cages of luxurious hotels and heavily guarded mansions." - Robert Dance, author of Ferocious Ambition: Joan Crawford's March to Stardom and The Savvy Sphinx: How Garbo Conquered HollywoodMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Jackson
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
With dust jacket
Illustrations
38 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
512 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4968-5026-3 (9781496850263)
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University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
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Person
Michelangelo Capua is author of several biographies of Hollywood film stars, including Jean Simmons, Janet Leigh, Deborah Kerr, and Montgomery Clift. He lives in London.
Content
Introduction
Chapter 1: Farm Girl
Chapter 2: Catana
Chapter 3: Sense and Sensibility
Chapter 4: Dallas Pruitt
Chapter 5: Lady Pirate
Chapter 6: Kazan and Brando
Chapter 7: Negulesco's Muse
Chapter 8: Femme Noir
Chapter 9: No Time for Love
Chapter 10: Surprising Girl in Surprise Wedding
Chapter 11: Bye-Bye Hollywood
Chapter 12: A Brief Comeback
Chapter 13: Tranquility
Acknowledgments
Notes
Filmography
Selected Bibliography
Index
Chapter 1: Farm Girl
Chapter 2: Catana
Chapter 3: Sense and Sensibility
Chapter 4: Dallas Pruitt
Chapter 5: Lady Pirate
Chapter 6: Kazan and Brando
Chapter 7: Negulesco's Muse
Chapter 8: Femme Noir
Chapter 9: No Time for Love
Chapter 10: Surprising Girl in Surprise Wedding
Chapter 11: Bye-Bye Hollywood
Chapter 12: A Brief Comeback
Chapter 13: Tranquility
Acknowledgments
Notes
Filmography
Selected Bibliography
Index