For sixty years, iconic actor and living legend Sir Patrick Stewart has captivated audiences around the world with his talent!
No other British actor can boast such a brilliant career, universal respect, and enduring popularity among representatives of different generations. Sir...
Patrick Stewart is best known for his roles as Captain Jean-Luc Picard from «Star Trek» and Professor Charles Xavier from the Marvel «X-Men» film franchise.
The actor has also achieved success on the theatrical stage. For over forty years, Stewart has been a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. His performances in the plays Hamlet and The Tempest have been highly praised by critics.
It is impossible not to mention his one-man show based on the adapted story of «A Christmas Carol» by Charles Dickens, as well as Patrick Stewart's work as a voice actor in the comedy animated series «American Dad!» and so on.
“Making It So” – an honest portrait of a determined actor, whose amazing life – from a humble and difficult beginning in Yorkshire to the dizzying heights of Hollywood and worldwide recognition – proves that this story is as cheerful and unbreakable as the author himself.
The hardcover book “Making It So. A Memoir” by Patrick Stewart, recounting the remarkable life of the famous actor, will make an excellent gift not only for his fans but also for those who enjoy the autobiography genre.
Features of the book:
Memoirs of Patrick Stewart, an English actor known for his role as Jean-Luc Picard in the «Star Trek» series.
The actor's journey from birth in Yorkshire to conquering the Hollywood Olympus and worldwide fame.
The author's light narrative style will engage even those who are not very familiar with the actor's work.
Patrick Stewart's storytelling talent manifested itself at a young age: he wrote fictional stories for the newspaper where he worked as a correspondent.
Author: Patrick Stewart
Printhouse: GALLERY BOOKS
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9781398512948
Number of pages: 469
Size: 240x161x34 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 678 g
ID: 1688419