Rupert Hughes: A Hollywood Legend
BY James O. Kemm
- $24.95 Tradepaper ISBN: 0-938817-49-3
- 6x9 424 pages
- Many never-before-published b/w photographs drawn from private family archives
Rupert Hughes: A Hollywood Legend
Author, director, composer, wit and mentor to nephew
Howard Hughes: The thousand lives of a film pioneer
By James O. Kemm
Rupert Hughes: A Hollywood Legend by James O. Kemm explores
the life of the film pioneer, author, screenwriter, film director, composer, soldier, network radio
commentator, wit and self-described poor uncle of a rich nephew. As uncle and mentor to the
enigmatic Howard Hughes, Jr,. Rupert s role lends new intrigue to the legendary missing
will and ensuing family debate. A charming and witty man who didn't quite fulfill his ambition
to live a thousand years and a thousand lives, Rupert Hughes nevertheless packed an amazing
number of accomplishments into his 84 years. Branded an iconoclast, the elder Hughes was
involved in countless controversies, including a furor over his three-volume biography depicting
George Washington as a human being rather than an idol. A strong opponent of censorship
and a pioneer advocate of women s rights, Hughes urged reforms in working conditions and
divorce laws. One of his more than 50 books (made into a silent motion picture) helped bring
about the observance of Mother s Day. But his own personal life rivaled the turbulence of his
famous nephew's: of his three marriages, the first ended in a much-publicized divorce; his
second wife committed suicide, and his third wife died of an overdose of sleeping pills. His
closest friends included humorist Will Rogers, movie producer Sam Goldwyn and actors Charlie
Chaplin and Douglas Fairbanks. Whether you are a film, history or literary connoisseur, this
biography is a must read.
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