Books in French are on www.livres-cinema.info
MENU   

Take It from the Big Mouth

The Life of Martha Raye

by Jean Maddern Pitrone

Type
Biographies
Subject
ActorMartha Raye
Keywords
Martha Raye, actress
Publishing date
1999
Publisher
University Press of Kentucky
Language
English
Size of a pocketbookRelative size of this bookSize of a large book
Relative size
Physical desc.
Hardcover • 248 pages
6 x 9 ½ inches (15 x 24 cm)
ISBN-10
ISBN-13
0-8131-2110-8
978-0-8131-2110-9
User Ratings
no rating (0 vote)

Average rating: no rating

0 rating 1 star = We can do without
0 rating 2 stars = Good book
0 rating 3 stars = Excellent book
0 rating 4 stars = Unique / a reference

Your rating: -

Report incorrect or incomplete information

Book Presentation:
"She was one of the world's four best comediennes," said Milton Berle, "but she lived a life of personal disaster." Martha Raye sang, danced, and joked her way into the spotlight of the entertainment world with a career that spanned seven decades and encompassed everything from vaudeville to television commercials to entertaining U.S. troops.

Take It from the Big Mouth, the first full-fledged biography of the multi-talented performer, explores Raye's life and career with candor and insight. Raye got her big break when she caught the attention of a film director as she kidded with audience members Joe E. Lewis and Jimmy Durante during an engagement at the Trocadero in Hollywood. In the late 1930s, Raye appeared in a number of films, and the press heralded her as a "stridently funny comedienne with a Mammoth Cave mouth." From there her career soared. She landed a role in Charlie Chaplain's film Monsieur Verdoux, and the New York Post commented that Raye was the only one who could hold her own with the comic master. By the 1950s she hosted her own highly rated television show, reaching millions with her clowning.

Behind the huge smile and raucous laugh, though, there was a darker side to Martha Raye. She found solace from her insecurities and a frenzied schedule in the use of drugs and alcohol. Her seven rocky marriages, the last to a man 33 years her junior whom she had known less than two weeks, fueled headlines and gossip columns. Particularly painful was her turbulent relationship with her only daughter, Melodye.

She was passionately committed to entertaining troops abroad during World War II, and she worked tirelessly as both entertainer and nurse in the remote jungles of Vietnam. Bob Hope commented that "she was Florence Nightingale, Dear Abby, and the only singer who could be heard over the artillery fire." The Green Berets designated her an honorary lieutenant colonel, and she later received the Presidential Medal of Freedom. After her death in 1994, "Colonel Maggie" became the only civilian laid to rest among the Green Berets at the Fort Bragg military cemetery.

About the Author:
Freelance writer Jean Maddern Pitrone, author often biographies including The Dodges: The Auto Family Fortune and Misfortune.

Press Reviews:
This plucky story of a plucky gal is essentially a classic Hollywood tearjerker.... Pitrone tells her story with brio in a captivating star bio. -Booklist

An engrossing read, a true Hollywood tragedy. -Detroit Free Press

If a successful showbiz biography is one that generates interest in the subject's work, then this book is a success. Readers will be anxious to visit their local video stores. -Library Journal

Reads like a Jacqueline Susann novel, complete with pills, booze, blackouts and brawls. -New York Times Book Review

Provides a saucy sketch of Raye's roller-coaster life. -Publishers Weekly

Shocking new book. -The Globe

Stunning new book. -The Star

See the publisher website: University Press of Kentucky

See the complete filmography of Martha Raye on the website: IMDB ...

> On a related topic:

Martha Raye:Film and Television Clown

Martha Raye (2016)

Film and Television Clown

by David C. Tucker

Subject: Actor > Martha Raye

Mitzi Gaynor:Her Life and Career

Mitzi Gaynor (2025)

Her Life and Career

by Peter Shelley

Subject: Actor > Mitzi Gaynor

Vera Miles:The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

Vera Miles (2025)

The Hitchcock Blonde Who Got Away

by Christopher McKittrick

Subject: Actor > Vera Miles

Master of Me:The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative

Master of Me (2025)

The Secret to Controlling Your Narrative

by Keke Palmer

Subject: Actor > Keke Palmer

Gloria Swanson:Hollywood's First Glamour Queen

Gloria Swanson (2025)

Hollywood's First Glamour Queen

by Stephen Michael Shearer

Subject: Actor > Gloria Swanson

On Audrey Hepburn:An Opinionated Guide

On Audrey Hepburn (2024)

An Opinionated Guide

by Steven Cohan

Subject: Actor > Audrey Hepburn

On Elizabeth Taylor:An Opinionated Guide

On Elizabeth Taylor (2024)

An Opinionated Guide

by Matthew Kennedy

Subject: Actor > Elizabeth Taylor

11749 books listed   •   (c)2024-2025 cinemabooks.info   •