Montana Entertainers: Famous and Almost Forgotten
Title | Montana Entertainers: Famous and Almost Forgotten PDF eBook |
Author | Brian D'Ambrosio |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1467141100 |
Treasure State stars Gary Cooper and Myrna Loy found unparalleled success during the Golden Age of Hollywood. For more than a century, Montana has supplied a rich vein of entertainment and personality--from daredevils to dancers and even mimes. Born in Miles City in 1895, comedian Gilbert "Pee Wee" Holmes played sidekick to such stars as Tom Mix. One-time Butte resident Julian Eltinge went on to become America's first famous female impersonator. There was Taylor Gordon, whose golden voice propelled the son of a slave from White Sulphur Springs to Harlem Renaissance fame. From the little-known Robyn Adair to the ever-popular Michelle Williams, author Brian D'Ambrosio marks Big Sky Country's long-standing connections with America's performing arts.
Montana Murders
Title | Montana Murders PDF eBook |
Author | Brian D'Ambrosio |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2023-08-03 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 1606391348 |
Award-winning Montana author Brian D'Ambrosio examines the most notorious murders in the state's history. Some are historical accounts from Montana's early Wild West history, but most are contemporary cases that shocked communities, investigators, and families. Many remain bafflingly unsolved. Some cases have been featured in national media, such as the famous and inexplicable murders of the parents of television's Patrick Duffy (Dallas) and the serial murders by the hermitic Unabomber. But D'Ambrosio also unearths gruesome, little known cold cases that haunt surviving families and friends to this day. Drawing on official investigative reports and numerous personal interviews with law enforcement officials, witnesses, and survivors, D'Ambrosio describes each murder like a good detective story. Readers will find riveting details about the murderers, their motives and methods, and their unfortunate victims. Includes 20 black and white photos.
Hollywood's Native Americans
Title | Hollywood's Native Americans PDF eBook |
Author | Angela Aleiss |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 251 |
Release | 2022-04-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
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This book highlights the contributions and careers of Native Americans who have carved impressive careers in Hollywood, from the silent film era of the early 1900s to the present, becoming advocates for their heritage. This book explores how the heritage and behind-the-scenes activities of Native American actors and filmmakers helped shape their own movie images. Native artists have impacted movies for more than a century, but until recently their presence had passed largely unrecognized. From the silent era to contemporary movies, this book features leading Native American actors whose voices have reached a broad audience and are part of the larger conversation about the exploitation of underrepresented people in Hollywood. Each chapter highlights Native actors in lead or supporting roles as well as filmmakers whose movies were financed and distributed by Hollywood studios. The text further explores how a "pan-Indian heritage" that applies to all tribes in terms of spirituality, historical trauma, and a version of ceremony and storytelling have shaped these performers' movie identities. It will appeal to a wide range of readers, including fans of Westerns, history buffs of American popular cinema, and students and scholars of Native American studies. A note from the author: Since the publication of this book, the CBC news magazine "The Fifth Estate" released an investigative documentary on October 27, 2023, alleging that Buffy Sainte-Marie had been fraudulently posing as a Native Canadian throughout her career.
Montana’s Waldron Creek Fire: The 1931 Tragedy and the Forgotten Five
Title | Montana’s Waldron Creek Fire: The 1931 Tragedy and the Forgotten Five PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Charles Palmer |
Publisher | Arcadia Publishing |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1467119261 |
"On August 25, 1931, five men died fighting the devastating Waldron Creek Fire west of Choteau, Montana. Lacking training and preparation, Herbert Novotny, Frank Williamson, Hjalmer G. Gunnarson, Ted Bierchen and Charles Allen dashed into the flames and never stood a chance....National Smokejumper Association chief historian Dr. Charles Palmer shines a light on this important story, finally honoring the heroic sacrifice that led to critical changes in wildland firefighting."--Back cover.
Montana Murders: Notorious and Vanished
Title | Montana Murders: Notorious and Vanished PDF eBook |
Author | Brian D'Ambrosio |
Publisher | Riverbend |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2024-04-02 |
Genre | True Crime |
ISBN | 9781606391433 |
This book examines 25 chilling cases of vanishings and murders from the 1970s to present day.
Clearwater Oops!
Title | Clearwater Oops! PDF eBook |
Author | Al Rennie |
Publisher | Smashwords |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2014-12-30 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1301523828 |
Joe has a new car; Mia finds a body in one of her condos; Sean’s mom is still crazy but wants him back; a social worker asks Joe to help find some missing kids; Eliza is about to lose it all; Flash gets a new friend; Bob Morse believes that his wife is cheating on him; Doug takes a step towards sainthood; Janille and Marissa move into their new home; and Joe gets a gift. Another romp in Paradise!
Montana Entertainers
Title | Montana Entertainers PDF eBook |
Author | Brian D'Ambrosio |
Publisher | History Press Library Editions |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2019-07-08 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781540239679 |
Treasure State stars Gary Cooper and Myrna Loy found unparalleled success during the Golden Age of Hollywood. For more than a century, Montana has supplied a rich vein of entertainment and personality--from daredevils to dancers and even mimes. Born in Miles City in 1895, comedian Gilbert "Pee Wee" Holmes played sidekick to such stars as Tom Mix. One-time Butte resident Julian Eltinge went on to become America's first famous female impersonator. There was Taylor Gordon, whose golden voice propelled the son of a slave from White Sulphur Springs to Harlem Renaissance fame. From the little-known Robyn Adair to the ever-popular Michelle Williams, author Brian D'Ambrosio marks Big Sky Country's long-standing connections with America's performing arts.