Why am I passionate about this?

As an editor, I worked with many authors before deciding to become one myself. Most of my twenty-five published books cover theatre and film, but I was especially excited to work on biographies of actors and try to get to the truth behind the public figures.

I wrote three books about my father, who became a star of the silent films during the 1920s and eventually appeared in 172 films over nearly six decades. In researching his life and work, I was astonished to find a very different man from the one I had lived with and known during my childhood and youth. 


I wrote...

From Silent Film Idol to Superman

By Jonathan Croall ,

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What is my book about?

Once famous as an actor, my father’s name is little known today. My aim in compiling his biography was to…

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The books I picked & why

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Jonathan Croall Why I love this book

This extraordinarily candid memoir is about the complex relationship between the author and his businessman father, both of whom had a secret life.

A self-confessed gay man, young Joe spent much of his life searching for his Ideal Friend in the twilight of homosexual London, but never admitted as much to his father. And only after the latter’s death did his son discover that for many years he had maintained a mistress and their three daughters in a house in Barnes.

The author unravels this complicated tale with impressive honesty and compassion, charting his own feelings of inadequacy, waste, and loss, and lamenting the fact that both he and his father remained ignorant of each other’s hearts and minds.

By J.R. Ackerley ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked My Father And Myself as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

NYRB CLASSICS: An adult son and acclaimed author offers a heartfelt gay memoir about uncovering his late father's secrets.

“A cross between Dickens's David Copperfield, Rousseau's Confessions, and the new pornography.” —Donald Windham, novelist and memoirist
 
When his father died, J. R. Ackerley was shocked to discover that he had led a secret life. And after Ackerley himself died, he left a surprise of his own—this coolly considered, unsparingly honest account of his quest to find out the whole truth about the man who had always eluded him in life.
 
But Ackerley's pursuit of his father is also an exploration…


Book cover of Michael Redgrave, My Father

Jonathan Croall Why I love this book

Michael Redgrave was a great actor who succeeded both in the classical theatre and as a popular film star. His son Corin, himself an actor, has written a deeply felt, tender, and sympathetic book about his father.

He is perceptive about his father's subtle skill as an actor and the basis of his lifelong socialism. But he struggled to understand his personal life, which was complicated by his bisexuality: although married for fifty years to the actress Rachel Kempson, he indulged in a series of affairs with men.

In later years, his acting career was cruelly cut short when he was struck by Parkinson’s disease. The illness brought the two of them closer, with Corin conveying movingly his love, respect, and admiration for his father.

By Corin Redgrave ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Michael Redgrave, My Father as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Michael Redgrave was a great actor in an age of great acting. His contemporaries were Edith Evans and Laurence Olivier, Peggy Ashcroft and John Gielgud, Alec Guinness and Ralph Richardson. He shared seasons with them at the Old Vic, Stratford and the National Theatre. More than all his contemporaries except Olivier and Guinness he succeeded both in the classical theatre and as a popular leading actor, starring in such films as "The Lady Vanishes", "The Way To The Stars" and "The Browning Version".
Corin Redgrave has written about a complicated life, using his actor's knowledge of his father's work and…


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Jonathan Croall Why I love this book

The creator of Rebecca and Frenchman’s Creek first made her reputation as a writer with this brutally frank biography of her father.

Gerald du Maurier was one of the last actor-managers in the British theatre and the founder of a new naturalistic school of acting. In this compelling portrait, his daughter describes in detail his successful West End acting career and his years as manager of Wyndham’s theatre in London.

Her book contains some wonderful comic passages, but is most remarkable for its deep psychological insights into her father’s character. A needy man who hated to be alone, he was shocked by Daphne’s early desire to lead an independent life and turned against her. She lays out fairly his mass of contradictions, her writing already showing the talent that foreshadowed her later international fame as a novelist. 

By Daphne du Maurier ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Gerald: A Portrait as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.


Book cover of My Father's Fortune

Jonathan Croall Why I love this book

Forty years after his father’s death, and now in his mid-seventies, the celebrated playwright and novelist Michael Frayn decided to write about his childhood before it vanished from his memory.

This quest into his past proved to become a powerful portrait of his father, a sales rep for an asbestos firm, and their constantly awkward relationship. He recalls with wry humour his father’s idiosyncratic behaviour – his reckless driving, his absurd penny-pinching, his ridiculous hopes for his unathletic son’s sporting abilities.

He paints a wickedly funny picture of suburban life in postwar London – a life shattered by his mother’s sudden death, an event which amazingly was never mentioned thereafter. For the author, it becomes a journey of self-discovery, during which he realises, despite his father’s many flaws, how much he has inherited from him. 

By Michael Frayn ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked My Father's Fortune as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'An unknown place.' This was what Michael Frayn's children called the shadowy landscape of the past from which their family had emerged. Shortlisted for the Costa Book Awards, My Father's Fortune sets out to rediscover that lost land before all trace of it finally disappears beyond recall. As Frayn tries to see it through the eyes of his parents and the others who shaped his life, he comes to realise how little he ever knew or understood about them.

This is above all the story of his father, the quick-witted boy from a poor and struggling family, who overcame disadvantages…


Book cover of And When Did You Last See Your Father?

Jonathan Croall Why I love this book

The writer and poet Blake Morrison had a lifelong struggle to come to terms with his overbearing father.

Arthur Morrison, a Yorkshire doctor, was a smooth talker, a small-time cheat, who took pleasure in outwitting the authorities, living out his motto "I may not be right but I’m never wrong."

He was forever invading his children’s space, a habit which his son found painfully hard to resist, leading him to take up writing to escape this domineering influence. But when his father contracted cancer and lay dying, he was overwhelmed with grief and guilt.

It’s a moving, angry, and sometimes harrowing account of a dysfunctional relationship, which yet manages to be funny, and is written with poetic and humane grace. 

By Blake Morrison ,

Why should I read it?

3 authors picked And When Did You Last See Your Father? as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The critically-acclaimed memoir and the basis for the 2007 motion picture, directed by Anand Tucker and starring Colin Firth and Jim Broadbent

And when did you last see your father? Was it last weekend or last Christmas? Was it before or after he exhaled his last breath? And was it him really, or was it a version of him, shaped by your own expectations and disappointments?

Blake Morrison's subject is universal: the life and death of a parent, a father at once beloved and exasperating, charming and infuriating, domineering and terribly vulnerable. In reading about Dr. Arthur Morrison, we come…


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From Silent Film Idol to Superman

By Jonathan Croall ,

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What is my book about?

Once famous as an actor, my father’s name is little known today. My aim in compiling his biography was to shed light on a modest man who made a significant contribution to the British film industry.

Widely praised for his natural acting during the silent era, he starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s debut as a director. As the "talkies" began, he was the first actor to speak on screen in Britain. He played opposite many British stars, including Madeleine Carroll, Fay Compton, and Gracie Fields, and German actors such as Brigitte Helm and Conrad Veidt. He left me six scrapbooks packed with photos, film reviews, interviews, profiles, features, and gossip columns. This amazing treasure trove enabled me to compile a full portrait of my father’s colourful life and work.   

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