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Ancestry Reveals American Woman Is Craig Russell's Second Cousin
Fascinating look into the life and times of Craig Russell, his talent was quite luminous. Another esoteric personality and star whose light burnt out too soon.I am proud to say he was a hit on my Ancestry search as it turns out we are related. How exciting! I only wish I had got a chance to meet him when in Toronto.
R**.
A trip back in time to Toronto in the 70s and 80s
Thank you Brian Bradley. I was born and raised in Toronto. This was like going back in time for me. I remember seeing outrageous at the New Yorker, and Craig at the Imperial Room. What a time we had! I'm so glad Craig will be remembered.
C**N
Compelling biography about the dangers of stardom
4.5 Stars. Long before the fabulous Ru-Paul brought men in drag into our living room with his colourful Grammy-winning TV show, Canada’s own outrageous Craig Russell moved his act from Toronto’s gay bars to some of the world’s leading concert halls. In 1977 he starred in the movie Outrageous partly based on the time he roomed with the author, Margaret Gibson, a friend who suffered from schizophrenia. The Berlin Film Festival awarded him best actor for his role in this critically acclaimed movie. In his early days, Craig worked as a hairdresser. While still a teenager he lived with his idol Mae West, employed as her secretary. He rejected the label ‘drag queen’ and referred to himself as a female impersonator. His celebrity impressions included Mae West, Judy Garland, Marlene Dietrich, Bette Davis, Tallulah Bankhead and Peggy Lee, stars whom he adored. He toured Canada, the USA, Germany, Holland and Sydney, Australia in the 1970s with his very popular stage show. His show was first-class entertainment. He was able to duplicate not only the appearances and gestures but remarkably the singing voices of the female stars he adored. He brought humour to his act. I wanted to read this book because I saw Craig Russell’s entertaining performance on stage in the late 1970s and also saw his movie, Outrageous. I knew nothing about his professional and personal life. The author’s extensive research and numerous interviews is evident in this comprehensive biography. Craig was very insecure when not on stage adopting the personas of his ladies. He was diagnosed as manic-depressive. His destructive manic episodes alienated him from close friends and professional contacts. He did not feel loved for himself, but only when impersonating celebrities and receiving applause. Going through episodes of depression, he started relying heavily on liquor and cocaine. Along with his mental illness, his self-destructive behaviour resulted in disastrous stage shows in NYC's Carnegie Hall, in California, and Amsterdam which alienated managers and audiences. His career went into rapid decline after his return from Europe.In 1987 it was decided that a sequel to the successful movie, Outrageous, would help him in making a comeback. Due to some manic episodes followed by states of depression, drinking and illegal drug use, producers and directors found working with him to be almost impossible. They hired handlers to keep watch on him. The movie was finally released to mainly hostile reviews and was not successful. An even more outrageous drag queen, the often vulgar 320 pound Devine, had just acted in the mainstream Hairspray motion picture, and younger audiences were unfamiliar with the stars portrayed by Craig. They wanted to see impressions of their current singing idols.Broke and despondent he moved into a shabby apartment with two sleazy men. He was on welfare and suspected of smoking crack and sniffing glue.Lori Russell Eadie was a creative teenager who was obsessed with movies, stage and celebrities. Her obsession and love centred around Craig in particular. She actively stalked him and once having met him devoted all her devotion and energy into making him happy. He did not return her romantic love which he found stifling, but rather liked her undivided attention. She had been staying with him in Europe, but he got sick of her constant clinging and made her go back to Canada. After his return from Europe, he finally married her. She put up with his explosive anger and his numerous male companions and always forgave him. He made her leave their apartment, insisting on a divorce. She only pretended to get one and found employment backstage at major theatre productions.When he was at his lowest level she brought him food, finally persuading him to move into her nicer apartment. She discovered he was dying of AIDS, and lived and cared for him until his death. This was a tragic tale going from the heights of superstardom to the lowest depths of despair. I believe the book could have been shorter without minimizing its information and impact. I would have liked to see more pictures added to those already included. Many thanks to NetGalley and Dundurn Press for this interesting biography which discusses out the danger of stardom on those whose fragile egos are little prepared for it.
G**R
Living life to its fullest
I was given a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review of the story.Living life to its fullest is the only way to describe e these two people.Their lives were filled with drama and joy. The history of the time they came to maturity is clearly presented in this book.An illuminating read.
L**S
Extremely well written and moving story
This book was a well-written and well-rounded look at Craig Russell, a Canadian icon, his time in the spotlight, the woman who loved and married him, his amazing talent and presented a clear-eyed look at their childhoods and the sadness that also made up their lives. Craig and his wife and their stories stayed with me after I finished the book - it was that good!
S**N
Great Bio of Craig Russell and his wife
I was a great fan of Craig Russell's work, this book made interesting reading. A great talent but had many demons. Rest in Peace Craig Eadie.
B**R
Amazing 🤩
Amazing! Such a detailed account of a Canadian Icon of Entertainment.
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