In the post-War era, he was surprised to find his stage career rapidly recover, but soon to be overtaken by films, and following two exceptional and charismatic performances, in Mandy and The Cruel Sea, his reputation as an international star was established with The Bridge on the River Kwai, Ben Hur, Lawrence of Arabia, The League of Gentlemen, Zulu.
But Jack was cut down in his prime by a diagnosis of cancer of the larynx at the age of 55; the surgery resulted in the complete and irrevocable loss of his signature voice. He describes coping with this tragic reversal, through which he continued to regard himself as lucky: lucky to be alive, to enjoy the unwavering love and support of his wife Doreen, and his children.
This, his own account of his life, comes with the warmth, humour and unassuming modesty that characterised Jack, and for which he was justly celebrated as a public personality. This new edition of the original text is introduced with a Foreword by his son, Andrew Hawkins.
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