Zorro Swashbuckling News and Updates

Zorro Swashbuckling News and Updates

Friday, February 24, 2012

The Mark of Zorro nominated for two 2012 Audie Award for best Audio Drama

 
The Mark of Zorro starring Val Kilmer, Ruth Livier, Meshach Taylor, Armin Shimerman, Elizabeth Pena and an outstanding cast has been nominated for two 2012 Audie Awards - Best Audio Drama and Distinguished Achievement in Production.

http://www.audiopub.org/press/2012%20Audies%20Finalists%20press%20release.pdf

Monday, February 20, 2012

Henry Darrow (High Chaparral, Zorro) - Lightning in the Bottle Book Now Available


Henry Darrow (born Enrique Tomás Delgado) was the first actor of Puerto Rican heritage to star in television series. He became an international star as Manolito Montoya in the 1967 TV western The High Chaparral. However, at the height of his fame Henry Darrow put his career on the line to open doors for other Latinos. Now over fifty years later he's still blazing a trail for others to follow.

One of Hollywood's most remarkable actors he's starred or guest starred in a nearly uncountable number TV series and movies. His accomplishments include not only being the first Hispanic actor to play Zorro but the only actor to have starring roles in three different Zorro series (The New Adventures of Zorro, Zorro and Son, and New World Zorro). He's also only one of two actors to play both Zorro and the father of Zorro.

The inspiring life story of this exceptional person and actor can now be read in his new autobiography Henry Darrow: Lightning in the Bottle.
Packed with wonderful stories, celebrity interviews and photos this publication captures the pioneer spirit of one of Hollywood's most endearing and enduring actors.

So highly entertaining you'll find it impossible to put down.


www.henrydarrowbook.com

Available in print and as an ebook on Kindle.

Print
http://www.amazon.com/Henry-Darrow-Lightning-Jan-Pippins/dp/1593936885
Kindle
http://www.amazon.com/HENRY-DARROW-LIGHTNING-BOTTLE-ebook/dp/B008RAYRF4/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1343851578&sr=1-1