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The Lives of Robert Ryan

Wesleyan Univ. 2015. 368p. photos. notes. bibliog. index. ISBN 9780819573728. $30; ebk. ISBN 9780819573735. FILM
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Though not typically listed among Hollywood's top stars, Robert Ryan (1909–73) played some unforgettable characters in films such as Flying Leathernecks, The Wild Bunch, and Executive Action. The tall, quiet actor also appeared on the New York stage and in early TV dramas. A devoted family man, he was either respected or despised for being a conscientious political activist with liberal pacifist views. He and his wife, along with colleagues, established the Oakwood School, an independent progressive elementary school in North Hollywood that continues to thrive. As a performer, Ryan challenged himself with each new role, often at the risk of typecasting himself as a typical bad guy, the polar opposite of his real-life persona. Film critic Jones's "behind the scenes" stories of now classic films will inspire readers to view them with appreciation for their underlying intent, such as Ryan's homoerotic character in 1955's House of Bamboo. Ryan's signature sidelong glances were the secret to stealing scenes from better-known stars. Jones has done a superb job in researching Ryan's writings, wife Jessica's memoirs, and interviewing his children and numerous industry colleagues.
VERDICT A masterly biography that portrays an actor devoted to his craft and dedicated to his personal convictions.
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