
In just seven years (from 1950 through 1956) Grace Kelly made eleven feature films. They established her as one of the screen's iconic beauties & as a performer of rare intelligence & wit. Donald Spoto a personal friend of Kelly's in whom she confided is in a unique position to tell the story of her transformation from convent girl from Philadelphia to last star of Hollywood's Golden Age to European princess. In this revelatory biography Spoto draws on interviews with those who knew her
- from James Stewart & Cary Grant to Fred Zimmerman
- as well as a series of taped interviews with Kelly which have never before been published.