10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BOGARDE»
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A Particular Friendship
Selected from Dirk Bogarde's letters, A Particular Friendship, first published in 1989, reveals the unexpected side of a great actor and film star: a man deeply committed to his home, witty, stringent, observant, sometimes depressed by the ...
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A Short Walk from Harrods
First published in 1993, this is one of Dirk Bogarde's latter memoirs.
First published in 1986, Backcloth is the fourth volume of Dirk Bogarde's highly acclaimed biography and also one of the most intimate and searching.
Over the next eight years or so, Bogarde wrote much of the criticism, essays, obituaries, fragments of autobiography and appreciations which are collected in this volume - a body of work that offers fascinating insights into the life, mind ...
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Daybreak Into Darkness: A True Story of Happiness and Heartbreak
When Rupert Bogarde's missing wife's car was found crashed and abandoned by the roadside, Rupert became the French police's number one suspect.
William Caldicott leads a complicated life as his impending divorce looms ahead of him.
As an actor Dirk Bogarde was a Rank contract artist and matinee idol who became a giant of the intellectual cinema, working on films such as Death in Venice, The Servant and Providence.
First published in 1983, this is Volume Three of his Bestselling Autobiography. As work on Visconti's Death in Venice draws to a close, Dirk Bogarde is preparing his house in Provence as a retreat.
From beginning to end it is original, and unmistakably true to life. A Gentle Occupation is a story about survival, and the price that has to be paid for it.
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Great Meadow: An Evocation
This lost world, visited fleetingly in A Postillion Struck by Lightning, the first volume of Dirk Bogarde's autobiography, is seen here through the eyes of an innocent but shrewd eleven-year-old.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BOGARDE»
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Soundscapes at National Gallery review – Jamie xx and friends …
It's like watching Dirk Bogarde at the end of Visconti's film Death in Venice as his black hair dye drips down his face and he loses his last shred ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
Netflix: deep sixing Australian films
... antipodean masterpiece but a British film from Wessex Studios, directed by Jack Lee, starring Dirk Bogarde, about motorcycle racing. «ArtsHub, Jul 15»
Bobby Bonilla and the worst contracts in sports history
Not in the new manager's plans, Bogarde wanted to leave (so he said) but, strangely enough, was unable to find a club willing to throw £40,000 ... «International Business Times UK, Jul 15»
First-choice goalkeeper at Aston Villa or back-up at Chelsea? The …
As far as we know, Begovic isn't a known associate of Winston Bogarde. Granted, he would collect more money than he currently makes at ... «Footballpools.com, Jun 15»
Death in Venice; A Pierre Dream; The Cure / The Corridor – review
Coming so soon after Visconti's 1971 film classic starring Dirk Bogarde, with the Adagietto from Mahler's Fifth Symphony as the unforgettable ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Chelsea transfers: Which clubs do the Blues buy from?
Cesc Fabregas, Emmanuel Petit, Deco, Boudewijn Zenden, Juliano Belletti, Albert Ferrer and Winston Bogarde all joined Chelsea from Barca. «getwestlondon, Jun 15»
Labour's Lord Janner linked to University College School where …
The ranks of 'Old Gowers', as alumni are known, included a host of the great and good, from athlete Roger Bannister to film star Dirk Bogarde ... «Daily Mail, Jun 15»
Death in Venice
... created out of Thomas Mann's novella, which was also the source of Visconti's famous film of roughly the same period, starring Dirk Bogarde. «The Stage, Jun 15»
50 years ago today
Movies: The Password Is Courage (Manaia Civic), Dirk Bogarde and Virginia Stone; Zulu, Zulu (Waitara Royal), Jack Hawkins and Stanley ... «Taranaki Daily News, Jun 15»
From the archive, 19 June 1962: Michael Morpurgo complains about …
Dirk Bogarde and Judy Garland in I Could Go On Singing, which was originally titled The Lonely Stage. Photograph: Moviestore/REX ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»