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A Spectacle Of Dust The Autobiography - Pete Postlethwaite - Audio
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Read by Philip Jackson, with an introduction by Sean Bean. Pete Postlethwaite was described by Steven Spielberg as 'the best actor in the world'. Born in Warrington in 1946, his passion for acting started early and his love for the stage was fully realised when he performed in The Bofors Gun at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. His success began when he appeared in the 1988 film Distant Voices, Still Lives and he went on to act in a number of blockbusters including The Lost World: Jurassic Park and Inception. Closer to home, Postlethwaite was greatly admired by British audiences thanks to dramas such as In the Name of the Father and Brassed Off. An accomplished, diverse and highly esteemed career, combined with his unique appearance and natural talent, made Postlethwaite a prolific
and unforgettable actor. Candid and vibrant, his autobiography - completed shortly before he died - recounts the life of a much-loved and remarkably talented man. This audiobook contains some strong language.
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Read by Philip Jackson, with an introduction by Sean Bean. Pete Postlethwaite was described by Steven Spielberg as 'the best actor in the world'. Born in Warrington in 1946, his passion for acting started early & his love for the stage was fully realised when he performed in The Bofors Gun at the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. His success began when he appeared in the 1988 film Distant Voices, Still Lives & he went on to act in a number of blockbusters including The Lost World: Jurassic Park & Inception. Closer to home, Postlethwaite was greatly admired by British audiences thanks to dramas such as In the Name of the Father & Brassed Off. An accomplished, diverse & highly esteemed career, combined with his unique appearance & natural talent, made Postlethwaite a prolific & unforgettable actor. Candid & vibrant, his autobiography
- completed shortly before he died
- recounts the life of a much-loved & remarkably talented man. This audiobook contains some strong language.

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