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Warren Oates: A Wild Life (Screen Classics) Born in the small town of Depoy in rural western Kentucky and reared in Louisville, Oates began his career in the late 1950s with bit parts in television westerns. With his rugged looks and measured


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Warren Oates: A Wild Life (Screen Classics)

Title:Warren Oates: A Wild Life (Screen Classics)
Author:Susan A. Compo
Rating:4.72 (157 Votes)
Asin:081319346X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:536 Pages
Publish Date:2010-03-09
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Editorial : "This book is not only useful but valuable; it pulls together a big piece of a compelling and important story. Susan Compo caught some of the contradictions that make Oates so resonant as a screen presence and now almost an American archtype."Tom Marksbury, writer of the documentary Warren Oates: Across the Border""Susan Compo has written a garrulous and superbly readable biography of a genuine working actorin the most honorable meaning of the termand for that reason alone, her book will inspire anyone who believes that the love of the craft is about acting, not stardom.Nat Segaloff, author of Hurricane Billy: The Stormy Life and Films of William Friedkin""Warren Oates: A Wild Life tells an evocative story of a true maverick set against the background of one of the richest and most fascinating periods in American cinematic history. Susan Compo's passion for her subject is evident on every page. She displays a rare flair for the telling detail."Eddi Fiegel, autho

Though he never reached the lead actor status he labored so relentlessly to achieve, Warren Oates (1928–1982) is one of the most memorable and skilled character actors of the 1970s. With his rugged looks and measured demeanor, Oates crafted complex characters who were at once brazen and thoughtful, wild and subdued. Friends remember the hard-living, hard-drinking actor as kind and caring, but also sometimes as mean as a blue-eyed devil. Married four times, partial to road trips in his RV affectionately known as the "Roach Coach," and famous for performances for directors ranging from Sam Peckinpah to Steven Spielberg, Warren Oates remained a Hollywood outsider perfectly suited to the 1960s and 1970s counterculture. Born in the small town of Depoy in rural western Kentucky and reared in Louisville, Oates began his career in the late 1950s with bit parts in television westerns. Though hardly lucrative work, it was during this time Oates met renegade director Sam Peckinpah, establis

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