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Vanity Will Get You Somewhere: An Autobiography

3.67 of 5 stars 3.67 · rating details · 40 ratings · 6 reviews
Vanity Will Get You Somewhere is a generous, loving and humorous portrait of a man without a shred of vanity in his natureand of his friends and colleagues in the larger-than-life world of show business.

Joseph Cotten s story begins in Tidewater, Virginia, moves on to an episode as a Miami potato salad tycoon and then brings us to his first big break as an actor in the New

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Paperback , 280 pages
Published July 1st 2000 by iUniverse
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Graceann
Jul 30, 2009 Graceann rated it 5 of 5 stars · review of another edition
Recommends it for: film fans, memoir fans
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I always looked at Joseph Cotten as an interesting, humorous man who would have been a delightful companion. Vanity Will Get You Somewhere does nothing to dispel my admiration, not just for the actor, but the human being.

As autobiographies go, this is a bit spotty. It is linear in most respects, but some things are left out. Those looking for exhaustive, film-by-film analysis will be disappointed. Cotten is more keen to provide an overview of his life and relationships, with emphasis on anecdot
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Elaine
If you are interested in the lives of actors in the studio era, and how they got there and how they feel about their bosses and co-actors, you will like this. If you're wondering who Joseph Cotten is, he starred in Citizen Kane, and Shadow of a Doubt (a super Hitchcock film, too often overlooked), among other good to excellent movies.
Evan
This wasn't exactly most scintillating star bio; Cotten the Virginia gentleman downplays the dalliances that become readily available to one such as himself, a handsome star, and hints at many, but only alludes to one in any depth since it's one that can't be avoided: it caused his first wife to attempt suicide.
But it shocks him into fidelity, and barring another biographer to prove otherwise, I believe him. The second half of the book covers his second marriage to lovely Patricia Medina and his
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Diana Rogers
pretty compelling stuff. cotten brought an effortless, understated elegance to his film roles and it's present in this autobiography as well. he's got a cheeky, boyish sense of humour that i found very appealing and is charmingly candid (but never, ever, sensationalistic) about himself and his friends and colleagues in hollywood.
Sagar Jethani
A nice little tour of the Golden Age of Hollywood through the eyes of one of its leading figures. Not particularly insightful, but a fun read nonetheless.
Michelle
Really well written and fantastic anecdotes about many of my favorite movies.
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