OUR EXPERT'S STORY
Geri Parlby is a lecturer and writer. She started in journalism in the 1970s, before joining United International Pictures as head of press, working on films from Universal, Paramount, MGM and United Artists Studios. She retrained as an art historian in 2001, after studying at the Courtauld Institute. Among her lectures for The Arts Society are Magic Lanterns to Metro Goldwyn Mayer: the birth of the Silver Screen and the art that surrounded it and From Garbo to Garland: the magical art of Hollywood.
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