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Gloria Stuart
I Just Kept Hoping
by Sylvia Thompson; Gloria Stuart
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In this jaunty autobiography, Gloria Stuart, the oldest actor ever nominated for an Academy Award (for TITANIC), relives the excitement of Hollywood's social scene during the 1930s and '40s. Although most famous for her numerous B-movie roles, Stuart helped create the Screen Actors Guild and associated with many famous personalities, including Humphrey Bogart and Groucho Marx.
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9780316815710,
Hardcover,
Little Brown & Co,
1999
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9781570426872,
Audio Cassette,
Hachette Audio,
1999
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Publisher Notes
From her days as one of the pioneers of the Screen Actors Guild to her Academy Award nomination for her role as 101-year-old Rose in James Cameron's "Titanic", Gloria Stuart presents the story of her life.
Media Reviews
"The book feels less like a thoughtful looking back and more like excerpts from Dear Diary. Pluses: Stuart kept good notes, so we now know who came to dinner May 24, 1944, and what they ate--right down to the mustard pickles."
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