Description
Howell became a star of comedy shorts in 1915 and continued her career through 1928 and the advent of sound in film. While she is today recognized as a pioneering female filmmaker, during her career she never expressed much interest in her work, seeing it only as a means to an end, with her income carefully invested in real estate. It has taken many years for her to gain her rightful place in film history, not only as a comedienne, but also as matriarch of a prominent American family that includes son-in-law and director George Stevens and grandson George Stevens Jr., founder of the American Film Institute and the Kennedy Center Honors, who provides a foreword.
About the Author
Over the past forty-five years, Anthony Slide, Studio City, California, USA has written and edited more than two hundred books on the history of popular entertainment. He is a pioneer in the documentation of women in silent film, writing the first biography of Lois Weber, editing the memoirs of Alice Guy Blache, and authoring the first study of women silent film directors. Lillian Gish called him ""our preeminent film historian of the silent era."" This is his seventh book published with University Press of Mississippi.
Alice Howell's grandson, George Stevens Jr, is the founder of the American Film Institute and the Kennedy Center Honors.
Book Information
ISBN 9781496806321
Author Anthony Slide
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint University Press of Mississippi
Publisher University Press of Mississippi
Series Hollywood Legends Series
Weight(grams) 353g
Details
Subtitle: |
The Comedic Brilliance of Alice Howell |
Series: |
Hollywood Legends Series |
Imprint: |
University Press of Mississippi |