Hank and Jim
The Fifty-Year Friendship of Henry Fonda and James Stewart
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David Colacci
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Scott Eyman
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New York Times best-selling author Scott Eyman tells the story of the remarkable friendship of two Hollywood legends who, though different in many ways, maintained a close friendship that endured all of life's twists and turns.
Henry Fonda and James Stewart were two of the biggest stars in Hollywood for 40 years. They became friends and then roommates as stage actors in New York, and when they began making films in Hollywood, they roomed together again. Between them they made such memorable films as The Grapes of Wrath, Mister Roberts, Twelve Angry Men, and On Golden Pond; and Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, Destry Rides Again, The Philadelphia Story, It's a Wonderful Life, Vertigo, and Rear Window.
They got along famously, with a shared interest in elaborate practical jokes and model airplanes, among other things. Fonda was a liberal Democrat, Stewart a conservative Republican, but after one memorable blow-up over politics, they agreed never to discuss that subject again. Fonda was a ladies' man who was married five times; Stewart remained married to the same woman for 45 years. Both men volunteered during World War II and were decorated for their service. When Stewart returned home, still unmarried, he once again moved in with Fonda, his wife, and his two children, Jane and Peter, who knew him as Uncle Jimmy.
For Hank and Jim, biographer and film historian Scott Eyman spoke with Fonda's widow and children as well as three of Stewart's children, plus actors and directors who had worked with the men - in addition to doing extensive archival research to get the full details of their time together. This is not another Hollywood story, but a fascinating portrait of an extraordinary friendship that lasted through war, marriages, children, careers, and everything else.
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- Linda T
- 06-04-24
Henry and jimmy
Lots of people could take a leaf out of their books. Best of friends but politically on the opposite side of each other. But it didn’t get in the way. World would be a far better place if everyone was like these two
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- Zed Eff Eye
- 04-12-23
Hollywood History
The real tale of two tall taciturn actors who went West and made it in Hollywood. One, a 5-time married, liberal Democrat, who couldn't communicate with his children. The other a one-time married conservative Republican, who was adored by his children and step children. A fascinating look at their friendship, and includes details of their World War Two service records. Well performed by the narrator. Could have added 'and Maggie' to the title, as there is much about the life of close acquaintance, and ex-wife to one, Margaret Sullavan.
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- HEB
- 11-02-24
Wonderful
A fascinating insight into the lives, careers and relationships of two Hollywood greats. The story is beautifully told and the narration is excellent. A genuinely enjoyable book that I highly recommend.
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