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Dead Now Of Course



Dead Now of Course is a memoir of Phyllida Law's early acting career. Law shares funny, charming anecdotes about her time in the theater and her relationship with her future husband, the actor and writer Eric Thompson. Dead Now of Course is a fascinating picture of life in the theater and at the heart of the story is an enchanting account of Law's courtship with her future husband. more details
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  • Memoir of Phyllida Law's early acting career
  • Funny, charming anecdotes about her time in the theater and her relationship with her future husband, the actor and writer Eric Thompson
  • Enchanting account of Law's courtship with her future husband


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Author phyllida law
Format hardcover
ISBN 9780008244743
Manufacturer Unbranded
Model Number 9780008244743
Pages 128
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Dead Now of Course is a memoir of Phyllida Law's early acting career. Law shares funny, charming anecdotes about her time in the theater and her relationship with her future husband, the actor and writer Eric Thompson. Dead Now of Course is a fascinating picture of life in the theater and at the heart of the story is an enchanting account of Law's courtship with her future husband.

'My future mother-in-law burst into tears when she heard her son was to marry an actress. There's still something disturbing, I grant you, about the word "actress". If an MP or some other outstanding person plays fast and loose with an actress the world is unsurprised. She is certainly no better than she should be, and probably French...' As well as being a mother (to the actresses Sophie and Emma Thompson) and a devoted carer to her own mother and mother-in-law, Phyllida Law is also a distinguished actress, and Dead Now Of Course is the tale of her early acting career. As a young member of a travelling company, Phyllida learned to cope with whatever was thrown at her, from making her own false eyelashes to battling flammable costumes and rogue cockroaches. We find her in Mrs Miller's digs, which were shared with a boozy monkey bought from Harrods, an Afghan hound known as the 'the flying duster', several hens and various children. Filled with funny, charming anecdotes, Dead Now Of Course paints a fascinating picture of life in the theatre - and at the heart of the story is an enchanting account of Phyllida's courtship with her future husband, the actor and writer Eric Thompson.
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