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Let's Face It!

Writing and Artwork from the Parkdale Activity and Recreation Centre

Let's Face It!( )
Editor: Cronyn, Hume
Author: Beyers, Chris
Contribution by: Parkdale Activity Recreation Centre Staff,
ISBN:978-0-88962-931-8
Publication Date:Jul 2012
Publisher:Mosaic Press
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $21.95
Book Description:

This is a very special volume of creative work. It is a collection of writing and art originating at PARC, a community centre that offers a safe haven from the harsh realities of the street and the intolerable conditions of substandard boarding houses. For over twent years, Hume Cronyn has been at the center of that literary and artistic activity at PARC.

Book Details
Pages:250
Detailed Subjects: Art / Canadian
Poetry / Canadian
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):1 x 6 x 0.7 Inches
Book Weight:0.78 Pounds
Author Biography
Beyers, Chris (Editor)
Hume Cronyn was born in London, Ontario, Canada on July 18, 1911. He attended Ridley College, McGill University, Montreal for pre-law and the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York and the Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria for acting. He had simultaneous careers on stage and screen and had a significant Broadway presence, in the form of actor, director, producer and writer since the 1930s. He married actress Jessica Tandy in 1942, and the two went on to perform in numerous plays and movies together.

His first appeared on Broadway in Three Men on a Horse in 1934. His other Broadway credits include Room Service, Boy Meets Girl, The Fourposter, A Delicate Balance, and The Gin Game. He won a Tony Award in 1964 for his performance as Polonius in Hamlet. In 1994, Cronyn and Tandy won the first Tony Award for lifetime theatrical achievement.

His screen debut was in Alfred Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt in 1943. His other screen credits include Lifeboat, Brute Force, The Green Years, Cocoon, Batteries Not Included, To Dance with the White Dog, and Camilla. He also collaborated on the screenplays for Rope in 1948 and Under Capricorn in 1949. He was awarded the Officer of the Order of Canada for his services to drama in 1988.

He wrote an autobiography in 1991 entitled A Terrible Liar: A Memoir. He died of prostate cancer on June 15, 2003.

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