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March 2003


Behaving Badly: The Life of Richard Harris 1930-2002

by Cliff Goodwin

Hardback; 32.00 Euro / 38.00 USD / 25.00 UK; 268 pages, with two 8-page photo inserts
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Richard Harris was never an easy person to get along with. He was a difficult schoolboy (and was later disowned by his Limerick teachers), and then he went to work in the family flour and milling business - where he organized a strike against his father. His teenage dreams of becoming a professional rugby player were shattered when he contracted tuberculosis. In 1953 he arrived in London to train as an actor with just 21 pounds in his pocket and his father's words ringing in his ears: 'Go. For God's Sake, go.'

It was as a gifted and compelling actor that Richard Harris dominated stage and screen for more than four decades. He was nominated for an Oscar twice: for his earthy portrayal of a rugby player in 'This Sporting Life' and as a dominant and bullish Irish farmer in 'The Field'. More recently he delivered gripping screen performances in 'Gladiator' and two 'Harry Potter' films.

But it was his violent, drunken, womanising private life that fed the public myth and made Harris, one of the new breed of rogue male actors, an international celebrity. Married and divorced twice, with three sons - two actors, one a film director - he claimed the only time he had been miscast was as a husband. His lovers included legends such as Merle Oberon, Sophia Loren, Ava Gardner and Vanessa Redgrave.

This book tells the whole story!


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