Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer
by
Scott Eyman
Lion of Hollywood is the definitive biography of Louis B. Mayer, the chief of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- MGM -- the biggest and most successful film studio of Hollywood's Golden Age.
An immigrant from tsarist Russia, Mayer began in the film business as an exhibitor but soon migrated to where the action and the power were -- Hollywood. Through sheer force of energy and fo
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Published
April 19th 2005
by Simon & Schuster
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Wow, what a behemoth - both in man and book. I loved this. So absorbing. So many other books about the people who passed through MGM during the golden years invariably do a hatchet job on old LB - pick up any book on Gable, Garland or Harlow, for example - but this exhaustive biog redresses the balance. The Mayer that emerges here is a compelling individual. Flawed, yes. Manipulative and ruthless, undoubtedly. But also compassionate, loyal, generous and brilliantly gifted in the business of maki...more
I have long been curious to read a really good book about Mayer. The problem that I often encounter with film related biographies is that they either canonize or demonize their subjects, offering only one side of what is always a very deep, multi-layered complicated person’s life. Many of these books also tend to be very poorly researched, which I find annoying. To me, the same standard of research, accuracy and integrity should be applied to a star bio that say gets applied to a bio of someo...more
This book is a monster--the whole time I was reading it, the only thing people said to me was, "Wow, that's a big book!" But the size shouldn't frighten anyone. It's large because it's exhaustively researched, and Scott Eyman had access to mountains of personal papers and to some of the "famous Hollywood stars" Louis B. Mayer made famous. The rise of Louis B. Mayer really parallels the rise of the Hollywood machine as we know it today; in fact, the entire Hollywood system a...more
Pretty much a standard for biographies of the first-generation moguls. Eyman is an easy, graceful writer, and he has an ideal subject since Mayer wore his emotions on his sleeve (unlike, say, Lew Wasserman, which means that he's still opaque after 450 pages of Connie Bruck's biography).
I'd have given it five stars but Eyman fell in love with his subject and goes apologist in a few instances. Still, this is a fascinating book.
I'd have given it five stars but Eyman fell in love with his subject and goes apologist in a few instances. Still, this is a fascinating book.
Excellent book about old Hollywood. Tells the story of a poor Jewish boy who rose to the top due to his intelligence and made MGM the biggest movie studio in the world. Great insight into the workings of the Hollywood studio system and what some of the stars were really like.
This book was an interesting biography of Louis B. Mayer. I was hoping for more gossipy bits, but it was very interesting.
In-depth biography of one of the most powerful, and divisive, figures in Hollywood. Everyone had or has an opinion on Louis B. Mayer and most of them are included here. Also included is his life story and his background machinations. Revealing and fascinating.
Eynan lays bare the complicated, contradictory man who invented the Hollywood studio system as well as many of the legendary stars who still dazzle us - Gable,
Garbo, Crawford, Harlow, Loy, Shearer, Tracy....
Garbo, Crawford, Harlow, Loy, Shearer, Tracy....
Lion of Hollywood is both a humanizing biography of Louis B. Mayer and a fascinating history of the MGM movie studio. It is detailed, well-written, and thoroughly entertaining.
Excellent, thorough, and balanced account of the life of Louis Mayer. Probably packed with more anecdotes than is strictly necessary, but they aren’t dull.
Mayer wasn't such a terrible guy as I'd heard. He had his good side. A fascinating biography of a powerful man.
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Scott Eyman has authored 11 books, including, with Robert Wagner, the New York Times bestseller Pieces of My Heart.
Among his other books are "Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer," "Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford," "Ernst Lubitsch: Laughter in Paradise," and "The Speed of Sound" (all Simon & Schuster)...more
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Among his other books are "Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer," "Print the Legend: The Life and Times of John Ford," "Ernst Lubitsch: Laughter in Paradise," and "The Speed of Sound" (all Simon & Schuster)...more
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