Ann Sothern: A Bio-Bibliography
By (Author) Margie Schultz
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
8th March 1990
United States
General
Non Fiction
Other performing arts
Biography: arts and entertainment
Bibliographies, catalogues
791.43028092
Hardback
276
"Ann Sothern" - A Bio-Bibliography" is a full-length examination of Miss Sothern's life and career. In addition to individual chapters of each facet of her career, the book features an annotated bibliography of articles by and about Miss Sothern. The book includes a filmography and discography, as well as lists of Miss Sothern's stage, radio and television appearances. It includes a complete episode guide for Miss Sothern's television series, "Private Secretary", "The Ann Sothern Show", "The Lucy Show" and "My Mother the Car".
Margie Schultz has done a magnificent job of documenting Ann Sothern's career. Following a concise, yet detailed, biographical essay, Ms. Schultz provides documentation on Ann Sothern's career (both as Sothern and Harriette Lake) in films, theatre, radio, television, and on disc. (She even includes a listing of products which the actress has endorsed!) There is also a more-than-400 entry, annotated bibliography, which is quite extraordinary in its breadth and depth. What I like about this book is that its author never comes up with the obvious. In the entry on the Maine-located The Whales of August, she includes a review not from a major source, but from one of Maine's newspapers, which examines Sothern's performance from a regional viewpoint.-Classic Images
Well-researched and comprehensive . . . includes a lively biography, complete credits, annotated bibliography, and other valuable source material.-American Cinematographer
"Well-researched and comprehensive . . . includes a lively biography, complete credits, annotated bibliography, and other valuable source material."-American Cinematographer
"Margie Schultz has done a magnificent job of documenting Ann Sothern's career. Following a concise, yet detailed, biographical essay, Ms. Schultz provides documentation on Ann Sothern's career (both as Sothern and Harriette Lake) in films, theatre, radio, television, and on disc. (She even includes a listing of products which the actress has endorsed!) There is also a more-than-400 entry, annotated bibliography, which is quite extraordinary in its breadth and depth. What I like about this book is that its author never comes up with the obvious. In the entry on the Maine-located The Whales of August, she includes a review not from a major source, but from one of Maine's newspapers, which examines Sothern's performance from a regional viewpoint."-Classic Images
MARGIE SCHULTZ is a freelance writer specializing in the entertainment field. In addition to being a contributing editor for Hollywood Studio Magazine, her articles on film and theatre topics have appeared in Classic Images, Show Music, Classic TV and Art Beat.