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Kenneth Branagh
By (Author) Dr Mark White
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st February 2007
Main
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: arts and entertainment
792.028092
Paperback
336
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
279g
From humble beginnings, Kenneth Branagh drove himself to dizzy heights of accomplishment. By twenty-one he had starred in a West End hit. At twenty-three he was playing Henry V for the Royal Shakespeare Company. By twenty-six he had established his own theatre company. Shortly after that he directed and starred in a movie version of Henry V, the start of a series of Shakespeare films that resulted in him being viewed by many as the leading interpreter of Shakespeare in the world. No actor of his generation achieved so much so rapidly. And yet no actor of his generation received such relentless criticism.
"'An authoritative account of the actor - director's career, which pays tribute to his achievement in popularising Shakespeare on screen.' Independent 'White's energetic narrative explores Branagh's career from his Irish working-class origins to his recent return to the British stage, along the way making suggestive observations about his subject's temperament and the nature of acting.' Sunday Telegraph"
Mark White holds a doctorate in history, has taught at six universities in Britain and North America, and is currently a Reader in History at the University of London. This is his fifth book.