Wisecracker
The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood’s First Openly Gay Star
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Narrated by:
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Bo Foxworth
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By:
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William J. Mann
About this listen
In 1930 William Haines was Hollywood's #1 box-office draw - a talented, handsome, and wisecracking romantic lead. Off screen, however, protected by a careful collaboration between studio and press, he was openly gay with reporters and studio chiefs alike. Here is Haines's virtually unknown story - rich with detail, revelations, and scandal - about silent movies and talkies; his lover Jimmie Shields, and their fifty-year relationship (Joan Crawford, their best friend, called them "The happiest married couple in Hollywood") and the enforcement of the Production Code and establishment of the Hollywood closet, which led to the blacklisting that ultimately doomed Haimes's film career.
Wisecracker sweeps from gay pool parties to the excitement of early talkies to Haines's infamous encounter with gay-bashing white supremacists in 1936. He survived the scandal to emerge as a top interior decorator to the stars and to such clients as Nancy Reagan and Walter Annenberg, who employed him for the American Embassy in London. With a cast of characters running from Tallulah Bankhead to Betsy Bloomingdale, from Clark Gable to William Randolph Hearst, Wisecracker is an astounding piece of newly discovered gay history, a chronicle of high Hollywood, and - at its heart - a great and enduring love story.
©1998 William J. Mann (P)2013 Audible, Inc.Editor reviews
William Haines, the number-one box office star of 1930, has somewhat faded into obscurity. In all likelihood his career would’ve survived the shift from silent films to talkies but could not survive the increasingly repressive atmosphere of Hollywood at the time of the production code. Biographer William Mann says the first "openly gay" actor may be somewhat of an anachronism - the idea didn’t even really exist at the time - but calls Haines courageous nonetheless for abandoning his career when Louis B. Mayer told him to choose between his contract and his boyfriend. Bo Foxworth gives a rich, refined performance of this well-researched, sympathetic biography of the wisecracking actor whose life has proved as historically important as his work.
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- S. E. Errington
- 08-06-14
Hollywoods Forgotten Star
What did you like most about Wisecracker?
It was fascinating to find out about one of Hollywood's forgotten stars and a by-gone era
What was one of the most memorable moments of Wisecracker?
There were so many, it's hard to list them all!
Have you listened to any of Bo Foxworth’s other performances? How does this one compare?
This was the first time I'd listened to one of his performances, and it was certainly entertaining
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
For me, the most moving moment was when the narration covered how Jimmie couldn't carry on without his beloved Billy
Any additional comments?
An engrossing, entertaining and fascinating story. Highly recommended
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- 02-12-15
A real eye opener
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes, a biography of someone I'd never heard of. A real eye opener revealing the life of a remarkable man whose life in Hollywood as an silent movie star and later as a respected interior designer is a real roller coaster of a read. Informative, exciting, revealing the lives of early Hollywood stars during the hedonistic early years of the century. It was also interesting to understand how Haine's coped proudly with his homosexuality at a time before gay rights. I was riveted from start to finish.
What other book might you compare Wisecracker to, and why?
The only other book I can compare Wisecraker to is Ginger:My Story by Ginger Rogers as she too was honest, open and revealed and insider's view of the secret world of Hollywood.
Have you listened to any of Bo Foxworth’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I haven't listened to any other of Bo Foxworth's performances.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
Tears and laughter both.
Any additional comments?
I can't recommend this highly enough for anyone who has an interest in Classic Hollywood.
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