Debra Warren is the author or coauthor of four books, including Robert Preston – Forever The Music Man; Highwood, Illinois – 100 Years Of Progress; Brugioni History Book; Church of St. Mary 125th Anniversary Book; and The Dream (Screenplay). Debra joins award-winning television, radio, multimedia personality, host, journalist, entertainer Jim Masters for a fascinating conversation about legendary Robert Preston and her new book celebrating his life and music.
Debra Warren was born, raised, and spent her adult life in the suburbs of Chicago. After graduation from the University of Chicago, she began a three-decade career in the mental health field and has held positions in the political world, academics, and local government. She is the author of a screenplay and three books focused on local Illinois history, as well as the author of Robert Preston: Forever The Music Man, a biography of
the Broadway and Hollywood star.
Born Robert Preston Meservey in the suburbs of Boston in 1918, Preston moved with his family to Los Angeles as a toddler. He caught the acting bug in high school and continued as an actor with a Shakespearean acting troupe and at the Pasadena Playhouse before being discovered by Paramount Studios in 1938 at the age of nineteen. After languishing in B-movies for over a decade, he made the decision to seek success on the Broadway stage.
The song “Seventy-Six Trombones” from The Music Man would forever link Robert Preston to the Broadway musical and the iconic 1962 film that would establish him as a Hollywood and Broadway star. His role as Harold Hill in The Music Man was a pivotal moment for the actor who appeared in dozens of films as well as theater and television productions. Although Harold Hill was admittedly not Preston’s favorite character, it was this singular, spectacular role that catapulted him to stage and screen stardom and ensured he would forever remain the Music Man.
In a film and stage career that spanned five decades, Robert Preston managed to survive the studio system and the fickleness of the film industry while maintaining his integrity and calling his own shots. A master at shielding his private life, Robert Preston was a distinguished actor and gifted artist on the public stage, yet remained a reclusive, enigmatic man in his private life. Extensive archival research, and interviews with Preston’s family members and fellow actors including Rosemary Harris, Christopher Walken, Lesley Ann Warren, Loretta Swit, Bob Gunton, Neva Small, and others, have unveiled a richly detailed portrait of the gifted actor’s personal life as well as an overview of the films and Broadway productions to which he lent his talent.
Despite some fits and starts in both his professional and private life, what emerges from the fabric of Preston’s life is the undeniable truth of his versatility as a performer, one who possessed the innate ability to perform superbly in a variety of genres – drama, comedy, westerns, or musicals. As a testament to his skill as an actor, Preston continued to deliver remarkable performances on stage and screen and strived to reach new apogees, even when cast in flawed projects, up until his untimely death in 1987.
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