- Patricia Bosworth
Patricia Bosworth (b.
April 24 ,1933 ) is an Americanjournalist andbiographer . A former faculty member of the Graduate School of Journalism atColumbia University , she has also been an editor, actress and model.Biography
Early life and career
Born as Patricia Crum in
Oakland, California , she is the daughter of writer Anna Gertrude Bosworth andattorney Bartley Crum , one of the six lawyers who defended theHollywood Ten during theRed Scare at the start of theCold War in 1947. Her younger brother, Bartley Crum Jr., and her father both committed suicide. [Bosworth, Patricia. "Anything Your Little Heart Desires: An American Family Story" (1998)]Bosworth attended Miss Burke's School and Convent of the Sacred Heart in California. At the age of 13, intending to become an actress, she adopted her mother's maiden name as her professional surname. In 1948, the family moved to
New York City , where Bosworth attended theChapin School . She also attended the École International inGeneva, Switzerland . Bosworth eloped in 1952 with an art student, ending the marriage after a year. After receiving her B.A. fromSarah Lawrence College in 1955, became a member of theActors Studio , inManhattan , and found work as a model and actress.Present Day
In recent years Ms. Bosworth's book on
Diane Arbus was turned into a film called FUR (2006), directed bySteven Shainberg . Ms. Bosworth is presently writing a book on long-time friend Jane Fonda. She is currently employed as a Contributing Editor atVanity Fair magazine. Her articles appear there often both in print and on their web site. She is presently married to photography and theatre directorTom Palumbo .As actress
She had roles in films including "
Inherit the Wind " (1955), "The Nun's Story" (1959), and "Young Dr. Malone " (1958), and understudiedBarbara Bel Geddes on the Broadway play "Mary, Mary" for approximately four years beginning in 1961. She can be seen as a notably disgruntled redhead in the audience of the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival, in Bert Stern's "Jazz on a Summer's Day " (1960).As journalist
Changing careers to journalism afterward, she became an editor at "
Woman's Day " and from 1969 to 1972 was senior editor of "McCall's ". Bosworth served as managing editor of "Harper's Bazaar " from 1972 to 1974, and then as executive editor of the nightlife magazine "Viva " from 1974 to 1976. She also freelanced for the arts section of "The New York Times ", as well as for and national magazines, and was a contributing editor of "Vanity Fair".She wrote many book reviews for "The New York Times" and profiled film historian
Lawrence J. Quirk for the April 1998 issue of "Vanity Fair" and "Penthouse" founderBob Guccione for the February 2005 issue of the same magazine.As biographer
Bosworth is the author of biographies on
Montgomery Clift (1978),Diane Arbus (1984) andMarlon Brando (2000).Her book, "Montgomery Clift: A Biography" tells the story of the actor, whose introverted style of acting influenced
James Dean and many other performers. In researching her book, the author had total access to Clift's family and many persons who knew the actor and worked with him.Bosworth's biography, "
Diane Arbus " dealt with the life of the famousphotographer , who committedsuicide in 1971, and examines her controversial, technically innovative pictures ofdwarf s,nudist s anddrag queen s that won her a reputation as "a photographer of freaks".According to "
Publishers Weekly ", Bosworth's biography on Marlon Brando "offers a vivid reminder of the personal and professional highlights of Brando's life." It is "an informative biography of Brando that, because of the limited format of the Penguin Lives series, hints at but cannot do justice to the great unruliness of Brando's career and life. She provides a fine, detailed sketch of hisNew York days when he took acting classes with 'Harry Belafonte ,Elaine Stritch ,Gene Saks ,Shelley Winters ,Rod Steiger andKim Stanley ,' and presents a great portrait of the craziness on the set of "Last Tango in Paris " (co-starMaria Schneider announced that they got along 'because we're both bisexual')", but in only 228 pages, the author "can't approach the complexity of her earlier work."As of 2007, Bosworth was writing a biography of
Jane Fonda .Fact|date=April 2007References
External links
* [http://www.patriciabosworth.com/ Web Site of Patricia Bosworth]
* [http://www.jrn.columbia.edu/faculty/bosworth_p.asp Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism: Faculty: Patricia Bosworth]
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* [http://www.tompalumbo.com/ Web Site of Ms. Bosworth's husband Tom Palumbo]
* [http://www.nypl.org/research/manuscripts/the/theboswo.xml The New York Public Library - Patricia Bosworth Papers, 1932 - 1984]
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