Gillian Kelly earned a PhD in theatre, film, and television studies from the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Among her publications is the chapter ""Robert Taylor: 'The 'Lost' Star with the Long Career"" in Lasting Screen Stars: Images that Fade and Personas that Endure, which won Best Edited Collection at the BAFTSS Awards 2017.
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Gillian Kelly's groundbreaking book sheds light not only on the complex and unique image of Robert Taylor as 'the perfect star, ' but also on the creation of stars under the studio system, what their lives were like, and how they had to adapt when that system declined. Clearly contextualized within star studies, this detailed and nuanced work is meticulously researched and written with charm and candor. This handsome, frequently forgotten star merits this close attention, which reveals so much about how types of masculinity, male beauty, press coverage, and private life affected the creation and endurance of Taylor's star persona.--Lucy Bolton, senior lecturer in film studies at Queen Mary University of London; author of Film and Female Consciousness: Irigaray, Cinema and Thinking Women; and coeditor of Lasting Screen Stars: Images that Fade and Personas that Endure The book offers an extensive analysis of Robert Taylor as a constructed persona. . . . The book is of interest to film historians, gender scholars and film fans.--Marija Weste, Linkoping University "Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol. 40, No. 3"

