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Product Description Her films were silent. She wasn’t. Meet POLA NEGRI, the glamorous “vamp” who took Hollywood by storm in the Roaring Twenties. Already renowned in Europe for her acting talent, beauty, and passion, Negri quickly made her mark in dramatic black and white, both onscreen and off. Vivid. Wild. Threatening. Gorgeous. Exotic. Temperamental. Pola Negri was called all that, and more. Love affairs with Charlie Chaplin, Rudolph Valentino, and a self-styled prince—and equally tempestuous relationships with colleagues, critics, the press, and the fans—kept Negri in the front page news. She wouldn’t have had it any other way. Tony Villecco, author of the critically acclaimed Silent Stars Speak, shares his lifelong fascination with Negri. Features: 100+ photographs (several never before available to the public) Reminiscences from Negri’s colleagues and acquaintances, including film historian Kevin Brownlow Filmography of Negri’s work in American cinema, 1922–1964 Accounts from fan magazines, newspapers, other publications, and correspondence POLA NEGRI: THE HOLLYWOOD YEARS is not intended to be a complete historical retrospective or analysis of Pola Negri’s films. Rather, it offers today’s readers and film fans an intriguing glimpse into the life, times, and persona of a “silent” star who lived at full volume during the Golden Era of film. Review "An engaging, well researched biography of one of the silent screen's most luminous stars." --Emily W. Leider, biographer/writer ( Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino; Becoming Mae West; Myrna Loy: The Only Good Girl in Hollywood) "Tony Villecco's latest book, Pola Negri The Hollywood Years, is a real treat. The range of his research is awesome! He took the worn threads of her tapestry of her life and restored them to a balanced perspective. Highly recommend." --Diane MacIntyre, The Silents Majority " Pola Negri: The Hollywood Years is a book anyone interested in the actress will want to own. It is a good read, full of fascinating information." --Huffington Post About the Author Tony Villecco is a grad of Binghamton University. A classically trained tenor, he has performed a wide range of musical theatre, oratorio, opera, sacred music, and jazz. His first book, Silent Stars Speak, was released to critical acclaim in 2001 by McFarland. His articles have appeared in music magazines, newspapers, and online publications. He serves as an arts reviewer with the Broome Arts Mirror. Tony loves classic cinema and adores his Chihuahua pup.