Robert Mitchum – aka ‘Mr Bad Taste’, ‘Trouble Himself’, ‘The Man with the Immoral Face’, ‘Daddy Bad’ – was the original Hollywood bad-boy and one of the greatest screen actors of the twentieth century. But his pre-fame life is cloaked in mystery, the truth hidden within conflicting tales of time spent as a Depression-era hobo, prizefighter, escaped felon – and secret poet. Writer and broadcaster lloyd robson trailed the Eastern Seaboard in search of Mitchum, his poetry, America, a surrogate father, and how to be a man. Oh Dad! is the result – a boozy, drug-fuelled attempt to define masculinity in the modern age and to match the standards set by the ultimate man and the personification of Film Noir, Robert Mitchum.‘Of all the post-war actors – Douglas, Lancaster, Widmark – only Mitchum figured out how to be a man’s man and a woman’s man at the same time.’— Carrie Rickey, film criticAlready the basis for a successful radio programme — the Sunday Telegraph radio choice of the day — Oh Dad! was broadcast by BBC Radio 4, June 2007.lloyd robson was born in Wales, started life as a journalist, writes and performs poetry and takes photographs. He wrote Cardiff Cut and Bbboing! (both published by Parthian). He lives in Cardiff.
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