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Publisher's Note Billie Whitelaw has been one of Olivier's leading ladies; she has worked with Hitchcock, Welles, Finney, Sellers, and other greats; her film credits include "Miracle in Soho," "The Comedy Man," "Make Mine Mink," and "The Omen" (in which she played the evil nanny). Most of all, she was the longtime muse of the legendary playwright Samuel Beckett, with whom she worked very closely for 25 years. She gives an intimate veil of the day-to-day workings of the mind of Beckett as he devised his unique, intense theatrical style and forms in plays like " Footfalls," "Play," and "Happy Days." Industry Reviews Kirkus Reviews (02/01/1996) Good Book Guide (06/01/1996) | See an error? Submit a change request | ||||||||||||||||
