The Burt Lancaster Collection (Elmer Gantry / Birdman of Alcatraz / Sweet Smell of Success) [VHS] Burt Lancaster (Actor) | Format: VHS Tape 10 used & new from $3.95(Visit the Best Sellers in list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.)Buy from Amazon.comAll prices are grab on posted date from Amazon, Please check price before you checkout.Read Full Story
Burt Lancaster: An American Life Review
I enjoyed this book a great deal. While I was familiar with most of Lancaster's films, his private life was a mystery. One thing I do have to say for the author: she's thorough. Not to the point of boredom, but all her bases are covered. There's just enough information on Lancaster's background, and I found the story of his parents as fascinating as his. The accounts of his physical feats during his "circus" years were remarkable, as were his inner...Read Full Story
Burt Lancaster was an American film actor famous for his athleticism and menacing, tough guy image mixed with a surprising tenderness. He actively sought out a variety of roles to avoid being typecast and he...Read Full Story
Burt Lancaster was an American film actor famous for his athleticism and menacing, tough guy image mixed with a surprising tenderness. He actively sought out a variety of roles to avoid being typecast and he...Read Full Story
We've already written about Cheever and heard Cheever read his own work. Now it's time for the cinematic Cheever. Below is a trailer for the 1968 adaptation of "The Swimmer," perhaps Cheever's greatest story. The film starred Burt Lancaster as ...
You dated your wife, Geraldine, on and off for 55 years before finally tying the knot last September. Has being married made a difference? It's much the same as it was before. I say: "Darling, you're absolutely right" a lot more than I used to.
Burt Lancaster news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Burt Lancaster performances. According to Wikipedia: Burt Lancaster was an Oscar-winning American film actor. He was born Burton Stephen Lancaster in New York City to James Henry Lancaster and Elizabeth Roberts, both of whom were the children of Irish Protestant immigrants.