
Kenneth More
The Making of a Movie Legend
Nathan Morley(Author)
Quiller Publishing Ltd
Published on 14. April 2026
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84689-420-6 (ISBN)
Description
Kenneth More was the living embodiment of British humour, steadfastness and resilience on the film screen and off. Born into a life of wealth in 1914, he fell into show business almost by accident and worked for nearly two decades - including at London's famous Windmill Theatre - before becoming the icon we know today.
After a long, distinguished stint in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he was 'discovered' by Noel Coward and set on the road to fame. What followed was a string of films we have come to know as the most beloved classics of British cinema, such as Genevieve, Reach for the Sky, The 39 Steps, A Night to Remember, Sink the Bismarck! and Scrooge.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, his private life was almost as exciting as the roles he played. Following a string of affairs and eleven years of marriage, he made national headlines after running off with a young actress. Then, when a public spat with the head of Britain's biggest movie studio damaged his career, he found a new home in television.
On screen, Kenneth More fought some courageous battles, but his bravest fight came when Parkinson's disease ended his career in the late 1970s.
Nathan Morely has produced a fascinating and insightful biography of one of the most iconic and enduring legends of British cinema, with contributions from fellow actors and directors who worked with him. Among these are Martin Jarvis, Jane Asher, Chris Sarandon, Anneke Wills, Susan Penhaligon, Alvin Rakoff, Peter Medak, Barry MacGregor, and many others.
After a long, distinguished stint in the Royal Navy during the Second World War, he was 'discovered' by Noel Coward and set on the road to fame. What followed was a string of films we have come to know as the most beloved classics of British cinema, such as Genevieve, Reach for the Sky, The 39 Steps, A Night to Remember, Sink the Bismarck! and Scrooge.
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, his private life was almost as exciting as the roles he played. Following a string of affairs and eleven years of marriage, he made national headlines after running off with a young actress. Then, when a public spat with the head of Britain's biggest movie studio damaged his career, he found a new home in television.
On screen, Kenneth More fought some courageous battles, but his bravest fight came when Parkinson's disease ended his career in the late 1970s.
Nathan Morely has produced a fascinating and insightful biography of one of the most iconic and enduring legends of British cinema, with contributions from fellow actors and directors who worked with him. Among these are Martin Jarvis, Jane Asher, Chris Sarandon, Anneke Wills, Susan Penhaligon, Alvin Rakoff, Peter Medak, Barry MacGregor, and many others.
Reviews / Votes
'A new biography lifts the lid on the extraordinary life of Reach for the Sky star's personal battle with illness that proved his greatest act of bravery.' * Daily Mirror, 9th March 2026 * 'This is a riveting insight into the remarkable life of a titan of British cinema.' * Intermission Magazine, May 2026 * 'As well as the ups and downs of his acting career - not helped by picking an argument with the head of a leading studio - More's busy private life is unravelled by the author. When it was discovered that More was suffering with Parkinson's disease, this great talent "faded out" but his great body of work continues to be enjoyed.' * Best of British Magazine *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
8 Plates, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 165 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
530 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84689-420-6 (9781846894206)
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Person
Nathan Morley is an award-winning broadcaster and the author of critically acclaimed biographies on British film icons Jack Hawkins and David Tomlinson. His work has earned praise from notable figures such as Craig Brown and Richard Ingrams, and has been featured across the mainstream press. A recipient of a New York Festivals Award and a Member of the Royal Historical Society, Morley is also the author of the bestselling historical study Radio Hitler: Nazi Airwaves in the Second World War.