Wisecracker: The Life and Times of William Haines, Hollywood's First Openly Gay Star

by William J. Mann

Hardcover, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

PN2287.H172M36 1998

Publication

New York Viking 1998

Description

In 1930 William Haines was Hollywoods #1 box-office draw - a talented, handsome, wisecracking romantic lead. Offscreen, protected by a careful collaboration between studio and press, he was openly gay with reporters and studio chiefs alike. Here is Haines's virtually unknown story - rich with detail, revelations, and scandal - about silent movies and talkies; his lover Jimmie Shields, and the fifty-year relationship (Joan Crawford, their best friend, called them "The happiest married couple in Hollywood") and the enforcement of the Production Code and the establishment of the Hollywood closet, which led to the blacklisting that ultimately doomed Haimes's film career.Wisecracker sweeps from gay pool parties to the excitement of early talkies to Haines's infamous encounter with gay-bashing white supremicists in 1936. He survived the scandal to emerge as a top interior decorator to the stars and to such clients as Nancy Reagan and Walter Annenberg, who employed him for the American Embassy in London. With a cast of characters running from Tallulah Bankhead to Betsy Bloomingdale, from Clark Gable to William Randolph Hearst, Wisecracker is an astounding peice of newly discovered gay history, a chronicle of high Hollywood, and - at it's heart - a great and enduring love story.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member mgaulding
William Mann's nonfiction are some of the best written most interesting books by any modern writer. This is a landmark book along with the author's book about Gay Hollywood before the code.
LibraryThing member bla2
A really strong star biography about a fascinating figure who is little known outside of his era before the publishing of this book.

Awards

Lambda Literary Award (Winner — 1998)

Language

Original publication date

1998

Physical description

480 p.; 9.1 inches

ISBN

0670871559 / 9780670871551

Local notes

OCLC = 437

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