Have you ever reached the end of a film and thought, “Wow. That actor really nailed it. How did they do that?” Think Julia Roberts and Erin Brockovich; Leonardo DiCaprio and Howard Hughes; Daniel Day Lewis and Abraham Lincoln – and possibly my absolute favourite, Taron Egerton and Elton John in "Rocketman". From "Mata Hari" with Greta Garbo Peter O'Toole as Lawrence of Arabia to "Lady Sings the Blues" about Billie Holiday starring Diana Ross to the Oscar-winning performance by Rami Malek in "Bohemian Rhapsody" , the astrology reveals the secrets of the films' success. In this true labour of love, for which Alex Trenoweth sat through many, many hours of films with her kitty Mr Bubbles, the astrological links between a wide range of famous characters and the actors who portrayed them are revealed in all their glory. This book is a must for astrology lovers and film lover alike. As the legendary Julia Parker indicates in the foreword: "It deserves to be the beside book of the year".
Language
English
Pages
360
Format
Paperback
Release
July 01, 2021
ISBN 13
9781910531556
Mirror Mirror: Famous People and the Actors Who Portrayed Them
Have you ever reached the end of a film and thought, “Wow. That actor really nailed it. How did they do that?” Think Julia Roberts and Erin Brockovich; Leonardo DiCaprio and Howard Hughes; Daniel Day Lewis and Abraham Lincoln – and possibly my absolute favourite, Taron Egerton and Elton John in "Rocketman". From "Mata Hari" with Greta Garbo Peter O'Toole as Lawrence of Arabia to "Lady Sings the Blues" about Billie Holiday starring Diana Ross to the Oscar-winning performance by Rami Malek in "Bohemian Rhapsody" , the astrology reveals the secrets of the films' success. In this true labour of love, for which Alex Trenoweth sat through many, many hours of films with her kitty Mr Bubbles, the astrological links between a wide range of famous characters and the actors who portrayed them are revealed in all their glory. This book is a must for astrology lovers and film lover alike. As the legendary Julia Parker indicates in the foreword: "It deserves to be the beside book of the year".