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The cinematic legacy of Frank Sinatra, David Wills ; contributing essays by Nancy Sinatra, Tina Sinatra, and Frank Sinatra, Jr. ; contributing photo editor, Amanda Erlinger ; designed by Stephen Schmidt

Label
The cinematic legacy of Frank Sinatra, David Wills ; contributing essays by Nancy Sinatra, Tina Sinatra, and Frank Sinatra, Jr. ; contributing photo editor, Amanda Erlinger ; designed by Stephen Schmidt
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 302-303)
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The cinematic legacy of Frank Sinatra
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
925355320
Responsibility statement
David Wills ; contributing essays by Nancy Sinatra, Tina Sinatra, and Frank Sinatra, Jr. ; contributing photo editor, Amanda Erlinger ; designed by Stephen Schmidt
Summary
"In a film career spanning more than five decades, Frank Sinatra proved to be a roulette wheel of constantly spinning talent, the likes of which Hollywood has rarely seen. Film history is filled with stars created by the studio system. Occasionally, however, a performer emerged who, against all preconceived odds of what a star should be or look like, knocked down the walls of convention by becoming nothing other than what they already were. Frank Sinatra was the embodiment of this fundamental truth. The legacy of his work stands apart from many of his contemporaries, who essentially based their performances on an extension of a core character type. Sinatra, however, was able to take his signature persona and translate it successfully into many film genres-first as the comedic song-and-dance man, then as the dramatic actor and romantic lead, and finally as the tough guy and action hero. Sinatra also respectfully challenged contemporary ideals of acting technique. While being humble enough to learn from his peers, he kept his acting style fresh and instinctual, and earned an Oscar at a time when many actors were either classically trained or coached in the "Method.""--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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