The Other Side of the Moon: The Life of David Niven
Synopsis
A highly readable work … Niven emerges as gallant and gracious.' Chicago Tribune
Sheridan Morley wrote this biography of the consummate on-screen English gentleman after speaking to over 150 of Niven's friends and colleagues (only Rex Harrison refused). The result is a picture which both supports and contradicts the charming vagabond persona depicted in Niven's own bestselling memoirs.
While millions throughout his life were enchanted by Niven's happy-go-lucky charisma and world-class anecdotage he was in many respects a private figure haunted by a fear of failure and a victim of several key tragedies in his personal life. Morley's biography is a warm appreciative but perceptive account which captures both sides of one of Hollywood's most enduringly lovable figures.
A compassionate account that goes past the blithe persona … yet there is much humor-the actor's and his biographer's-in this notable book' Publishers Weekly
'Head and shoulders above the average showbiz biography … He understands many of Niven's deeper feelings' John Mortimer Sunday Times
A well-told story … the darker side as well as the mask of a complex and perhaps desperate character. He was a life-enhancer off-screen as well as on' The Times
'Shrewd and pleasing; shows how dark Niven's moon could be' Alexander Walker Evening Standard
Publisher information
- Publisher: Dean Street Press
- ISBN: 9781911413639
- Number of pages: 314
- Dimensions: 130 x 200 x 21 mm
- Weight: 342g
- Languages: English
