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Harvey Keitel
The Art of Darkness
by Marshall Fine
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This biography of actor Harvey Keitel follows his birth to Orthodox Jewish immigrants in Brooklyn, New York through his career resurgence in the 1990s with the films "Reservoir Dogs" and "The Piano".
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9780880642491,
Paperback,
Fromm Intl,
2000
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9780880641913,
Hardcover,
Fromm Intl,
1998
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Publisher Notes
Harvey Keitel has made his menacing presence felt in some of the greatest cult movies ever, from Martin Scorsese's MEAN STREETS and TAXI DRIVER to Quentin Tarantino's RESERVOIR DOGS and PULP FICTION. Today, Keitel is one of the most admired and influential figures working in film. HARVEY KEITEL: THE ART OF DARKNESS tells the whole story from his early promise to his firing from the set of APOCALYPSE NOW and his self-imposed exile in the eighties, to his extraordinary and well deserved success in the nineties.
Media Reviews
"This is an intense bio of one of America's most prolific actors, covering everything from his moralistic approach to life and film to his penchant for showing full-frontal nudity."
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