Ava Gardner was one of the most glamorous & famous stars in Hollywood in the 1940s & 1950s. Her list of films
Includes:: The Killers Showboat & Mogambo for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for best actress & her co-stars included Clark Gable Gregory Peck Burt Lancaster Humphrey Bogart Charlton Heston & Richard Burton
- the A-list of male Hollywood stars. Married three times
- to Mickey Rooney Artie Shaw & Frank Sinatra
- the first two lasted only about a year each whilst her marriage to Sinatra lasted several. She had a long-running affair with Howard Hughes & a briefer one with George C. Scott among others. In Ava Gardner she has much to say about her husbands & lovers & some of her co-stars all of whom get Gardner's unflinchingly honest treatment. Ava Gardner is irresistibly candid & surprising. She began the book because as she told Evans 'it's either write the book or sell the jewels & I'm kinda fond of the jewels.' At the time of their collaboration Gardner was living in London where she had lived for decades smoking & drinking heavily. Having suffered a stroke that damaged the left side of her face & her left arm she had trouble sleeping & was often depressed
- the glamorous wardrobes replaced by grey. Her story could itself have been depressing except for her wit & wickedness which are on full display in this book. This book tells the story of her life as she wanted to tell it. Ava Gardner is the autobiography that Ava Gardner began with writer Peter Evans in 1988. She never finished it & decided against publishing it because of its frankness. She later collaborated on a tamer autobiography which was published at her death in 1990. After Gardner's death her estate authorised the book to be published much as she & Evans had originally conceived it.