Gene Tierney: Star of Hollywood's Home Front

Author:   Will Scheibel
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
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9780814348215


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Format:   Paperback
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"Gene Tierney may be one of the most recognizable faces of studio-era Hollywood: she starred in numerous classics, including Leave Her to Heaven, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, and Laura, with the latter featuring her most iconic role. While Tierney was considered one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, she personified ""ordinariness"" both on- and off-screen. Tierney portrayed roles such as a pinup type, a wartime worker, a wife, a mother, and, finally, a psychiatric patient—the last of which may have hit close to home for her, as she would soon leave Hollywood to pursue treatment for mental illness and later attempted suicide in the 1950s. After her release from psychiatric clinics, Tierney sought a comeback as one of the first stars whose treatment for mental illness became public knowledge. In this book, Will Scheibel not only examines her promotion, publicity, and reception as a star but also offers an alternative history of the United States wartime efforts demonstrated through the arc of Tierney's career as a star working on the home front. Scheibel's analysis aims to showcase that Tierney was more than just ""the most beautiful woman in movie history,"" as stated by the head of production at Twentieth Century Fox in the 1940s and 1950s. He does this through an examination of her making, unmaking, and remaking at Twentieth Century Fox, rediscovering what she means as a movie legend both in past and up to the present. Film studies scholars, film students, and those interested in Hollywood history and the legacy of Gene Tierney will be delighted by this read."

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Author:   Will Scheibel
Publisher:   Wayne State University Press
Imprint:   Wayne State University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9780814348215


ISBN 10:   0814348211
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   30 September 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Chronically underrated thanks to her peerless beauty, Gene Tierney is a fruitful subject for Will Scheibel's insightful analysis. Delving into publicity, fashion, and complex attitudes towards gender and race, he offers a fascinating account of how Hollywood molded star personas, detailing the exhausting labor-emotional, physical, and creative-that went into embodying a feminine ideal.--Imogen Sara Smith author of In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City Gene Tierney is an important contribution to star studies and American film history that is long overdue on one of Hollywood's most popular stars during the 1940s. Through careful primary research and close textual analysis of her films and image, Scheibel unveils new insights not just on Gene Tierney's career but also on Hollywood stardom, the U.S. female audience, and on the shifting gender norms for women in the WWII and postwar years.--Emily Carman author of Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System Thoroughly researched and lucidly written, Gene Tierney reveals the complexity of Tierney's star image and of studio-era stardom more generally. Through astute analysis of films, scripts, publicity, studio memoranda, and more, Scheibel traces the evolution of Tierney's persona through war and peace and personal tragedy. While Tierney is best remembered for her beauty, Scheibel demonstrates that her career was built on so much more.--Kristen Hatch author of Shirley Temple and the Performance of Girlhood


A well-researched book about the fashioning of a Hollywood star's public image during World War II that should appeal to the fans of Gene Tierney--Leah K. Huey Library Journal (9/13/2022 12:00:00 AM) Chronically underrated thanks to her peerless beauty, Gene Tierney is a fruitful subject for Will Scheibel's insightful analysis. Delving into publicity, fashion, and complex attitudes towards gender and race, he offers a fascinating account of how Hollywood molded star personas, detailing the exhausting labor-emotional, physical, and creative-that went into embodying a feminine ideal.--Imogen Sara Smith author of In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City Gene Tierney is an important contribution to star studies and American film history that is long overdue on one of Hollywood's most popular stars during the 1940s. Through careful primary research and close textual analysis of her films and image, Scheibel unveils new insights not just on Gene Tierney's career but also on Hollywood stardom, the U.S. female audience, and on the shifting gender norms for women in the WWII and postwar years.--Emily Carman author of Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System Thoroughly researched and lucidly written, Gene Tierney reveals the complexity of Tierney's star image and of studio-era stardom more generally. Through astute analysis of films, scripts, publicity, studio memoranda, and more, Scheibel traces the evolution of Tierney's persona through war and peace and personal tragedy. While Tierney is best remembered for her beauty, Scheibel demonstrates that her career was built on so much more.--Kristen Hatch author of Shirley Temple and the Performance of Girlhood


"A well-researched book about the fashioning of a Hollywood star's public image during World War II that should appeal to the fans of Gene Tierney--Leah K. Huey ""Library Journal"" (9/13/2022 12:00:00 AM) Chronically underrated thanks to her peerless beauty, Gene Tierney is a fruitful subject for Will Scheibel's insightful analysis. Delving into publicity, fashion, and complex attitudes towards gender and race, he offers a fascinating account of how Hollywood molded star personas, detailing the exhausting labor-emotional, physical, and creative-that went into embodying a feminine ideal.--Imogen Sara Smith ""author of In Lonely Places: Film Noir Beyond the City"" Gene Tierney is an important contribution to star studies and American film history that is long overdue on one of Hollywood's most popular stars during the 1940s. Through careful primary research and close textual analysis of her films and image, Scheibel unveils new insights not just on Gene Tierney's career but also on Hollywood stardom, the U.S. female audience, and on the shifting gender norms for women in the WWII and postwar years.--Emily Carman ""author of Independent Stardom: Freelance Women in the Hollywood Studio System"" Thoroughly researched and lucidly written, Gene Tierney reveals the complexity of Tierney's star image and of studio-era stardom more generally. Through astute analysis of films, scripts, publicity, studio memoranda, and more, Scheibel traces the evolution of Tierney's persona through war and peace and personal tragedy. While Tierney is best remembered for her beauty, Scheibel demonstrates that her career was built on so much more.--Kristen Hatch ""author of Shirley Temple and the Performance of Girlhood"""


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Will Scheibel is associate professor of English at Syracuse University, where he teaches film and screen studies. He is the coauthor of Twin Peaks, a volume in the TV Milestones Series (Wayne State University Press, 2020), with Julie Grossman. His articles have appeared in numerous journals, including Camera Obscura, Film Criticism, Journal of Gender Studies, and Celebrity Studies.

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