Peter O'Toole: Hellraiser, Sexual Outlaw, Irish Rebel

Author(s): Darwin Porter

Non-Fiction

Born to a vagabond bookie working the U.K's racetracks, Peter O'Toole became "the most notorious sailor in Her Majesty's Royal Navy" and then worked as a street vendor, a paparazzo, a newsman, and a steeplejack before drifting into the London theatre. After his spectacular success in David Lean's four-hour epic, Lawrence of Arabia, he announced, "I've arrived! Ignore me at your peril!" He then went on to be nominated for seven Oscars before emerging as the Crown Prince of the British Theatre. An orgiastic hellraiser, he starred in week-long binges and sex orgies of near Biblical proportions, bedding everyone from Elizabeth Taylor to Princess Margaret, who relentlessly pursued him. Mercurial acting talent on the screen was combined with a lethal off-screen life that "would have landed most blokes in jail" (his words).


Product Information

One of the world's leading celebrity biographers, and a former entertainment columnist for THE MIAMI HERALD, Darwin Porter has specialized in illuminating the lives and careers of many of the most important players, theatrical and political, of the 20th century. He was assisted in this biography of Peter O'Toole by Danforth Prince, a former staff member of The New York Times and current president of Blood Moon Productions.

General Fields

  • : 9781936003457
  • : Blood Moon Books
  • : Blood Moon Books
  • : July 2015
  • : United States
  • : August 2015
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Darwin Porter
  • : Paperback
  • : 791.43028092
  • : 432
  • : 350 black & white halftones