The popular screen and stage star Laurence Harvey (1928-1973) is best
remembered for his stellar performance in the film The Manchurian
Candidate-a 20th century classic. Of his 50 films, Room At the Top not
only brought sexual permissiveness to American and British screens and
an Oscar nomination, but it also branded him a heartthrob sensation. For
all his fame and fortune, Harvey's short life was riddled with
controversy, demonized by critics, and fraught with tragedy. In this
revealing biography by Harvey's sister-in-law, readers are provided a
close-up view of his career, his three marriages and his longtime sexual
affair with one of his male producers. It also details his battle with
cancer and his failure to acknowledge its seriousness. Packed with
personal anecdotes, more than twenty black and white photographs, and a
filmography, Reach for the Top: The Turbulent Life of Laurence Harvey
will fascinate film students, scholars, and fans of the actor.