There Are No Small Parts

GLITTERATIISBN: 9781943876907

100 Outstanding Film Performances with Screen Time of 10 Minutes or Less

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By: By John DiLeo
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John DiLeo's first book was And You Thought You Knew Classic Movies (St. Martin's, 1999, revised in 2013), hailed by Pauline Kael as "the smartest movie quiz book I've ever seen." His second book was 100 Great Film Performances You Should Remember--But Probably Don't (Limelight Editions, 2002), which Adolph Green called "a valuable and touching work." TCM host Robert Osborne said, in the Hollywood Reporter, that the book "delightfully throws the spotlight on some remarkable film work," and the Washington Post's reaction was, "Not only is this helpful criticism, but 100 Great Film Performances can serve as balm for anyone who has ever been disgruntled by the Academy's choices on Oscar night." Turner Classic Movies devoted a night of prime-time programming to films featured in John's third book, Screen Savers: 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery (Hansen Publishing Group, 2007). His fourth film book, Tennessee Williams and Company: His Essential Screen Actors (Hansen Publishing Group, 2010), led to his presentations and panels at the Tennessee Williams festivals in Provincetown and New Orleans. Show Business called his fifth film book, Screen Savers II: My Grab Bag of Classic Movies (Hansen Publishing Group, 2012), "a must for movie buffs," and book number six, Ten Movies at a Time: A 350-Film Journey Through Hollywood and America 1930-1970 (Hansen, 2017), was hailed by Newsday as "a nostalgic trip well worth taking." John has been a contributing book reviewer for the Washington Post's Book World and frequently hosts classic-film series, appears on radio programs, lectures on cruise ships, conducts film-history seminars, and has been an annual participant in the Black Bear Film Festival (Milford, PA) where he interviewed Farley Granger (2005), Arlene Dahl (2006), Marge Champion (2010), Keir Dullea (2013), Jane Powell (2015), Rex Reed (2016), Tab Hunter (2017), Jane Alexander (2018), and Lorna Luft (2018) on the festival's stage. Born in 1961 in Brooklyn, John was raised on Long Island and graduated from Ithaca College in 1982 with a B.F.A. His website is johndileo.com. Find him on Twitter (@JOHNDiLEO) and Instagram (john.dileo.12).

"John DiLeo takes us on a captivating waltz through movie history by focusing on actors in brief roles who made a big impact. Many of the 100 movies are well known classics, others obscure, but DiLeo makes you want to see them all and revisit the under-ten-minute performances he writes about so compellingly. I am delighted to be included for my 8 minutes on screen as the bookkeeper in All the Presidents Men, and confess to having never been so thoroughly dissected in a part."--Jane Alexander And You Thought You Knew Classic Movies! "It's like a Christmas stocking full of surprises. This is the smartest movie quiz book I've ever seen."--Pauline Kael Screen Savers II: My Grab Bag of Classic Movies "A must for movie buffs of both classic and obscure movies...all told in Mr. DiLeo's witty, clever and perceptive prose."--John Rowell, Show Business Screen Savers: 40 Remarkable Movies Awaiting Rediscovery "Intriguing...really interesting details...a very entertaining book."--Robert Osborne "Turner Classic Movies" Ten Movies at a Time: A 350-Film Journey Through Hollywood and America 1930-1970 "...that rare work that I did not want to put down or, more to the point, that I kept picking up and re-reading...you will be entertained, intrigued, challenged."--James Grissom, author, Follies of God Tennessee Williams and Company: His Essential Screen Actors "It's a movie maven's dream...intelligent, exhaustive...if you want the dish on a Williams movie, it's all here."--Andrew Holleran, The Gay and Lesbian Review 100 Great Film Performances You Should Remember But Probably Don't "John's keen observations allow us to share the creativity of these artists at their peak, as well as give us a little taste of their feelings of fulfillment in their great performances, individually and collectively. A valuable and touching work."--Adolph Green, Oscar-nominated screenwriter

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