Williams-Rude's roller-coaster life is seen through varied vignettes. The book features more than 40 pages of photos that include, among others, the familiar faces of Ingrid Bergman; Jackie Gleason; Martin Landau; Perry Como; Ed Sullivan; Ralph Meeker; Dina Merrill; John Forsythe; the playwright Dale ("Man of La Mancha") Wasserman, Mike Wallace caught smiling, as few "60 Minutes" viewers have seen him, as well as "the agent," Don Taft.
A chorus kid, actress, singer and model, Williams-Rude was a contest-winning child pianist, having started to perform at age four in her native Philadelphia. She appeared on Broadway, off Broadway in summer stock doing both musical comedy and straight plays as well as on TV. After receiving three unpalatable stage offers –it was not the nudity, but rather the crudity, the grossness that turned her off – she returned to college, then entered the world of journalism as a copy editor and, later, researcher, reviewer and writer. In the winding course of her career and relationships, she has had "more names than a con-man," as Mike Wallace laughingly noted.
"Misadventures of a Would-Be Muse" shows Beatrice Williams-Rude emerging from being "the droop of the third grade," to seeking to be a supporting player—a muse—in other people's movies, to the self acceptance to become a star in her own.
Philadelphia born and bred Beatrice Williams-Rude now lives in Manhattan with her husband, Alan Rude. She is an active campaigner for humane treatment of animals, the abolition of torture of man and beast, and for world peace. The former actress and singer is an editor and writer whose most recent essays have been on behalf of the "big three" whistleblowers: Edward J. Snowden, Pvt. Bradley/ Chelsea Manning, and John Kiriakou.
"Misadventures of a Would-Be Muse"
By Beatrice Williams-Rude
Hardcover | 6 x 9in | 232 pages | ISBN 9781465356055
Softcover | 6 x 9in | 232 pages | ISBN 9781465356048
E-Book | 232 pages | ISBN 9781465356062
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