Cecil Beaton
The authorised biography of Queen Elizabeth II's official photographer by 'the most knowledgeable royal biographer on the planet' - FINANCIAL TIMES
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Narrated by:
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Hugo Vickers
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Hugo Vickers
About this listen
Cecil Beaton was one of Britain's greatest cultural icons - not just as a photographer capturing some of the most celebrated portraits of the 20th century but also as designer of the iconic sets and costumes for the films My Fair Lady and Gigi.
In 1980, Beaton personally chose Hugo Vickers to be his biographer, entrusting him with his diaries and the entire body of letters he had written - both personally and professionally - over the course of his life. Drawing on five years of intensive research and interviews with the likes of Audrey Hepburn, Truman Capote, Princess Grace of Monaco and Sir John Gielgud, Vickers' biography was an instant bestseller upon its publication in 1985. Exploring Beaton's metamorphosis from being the child of a staid middle-class family to an international figure mingling with the glittering stars of his age, the biography also details his great love for Greta Garbo and reveals his private sense of failure that the success he always wanted - as a playwright - eluded him.©2020 Hugo Vickers
Utterly fascinating insight!
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Never a dull moment
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Superb
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Masterful account of a master of the arts
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of Oliver Soden's recent biography of Noel Coward, getting bogged down in detail at times, and, for me, sometimes lacking depth and perspective. Vickers narration is oddly paced, but tolerable.
Workmanlike biography
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