In an insightful analysis of Boyer's choice of roles during and after World War II, Baxter shows that the actor possessed a shrewd perception of his image. Baxter reveals how Boyer, realizing his accent would always mark him as an outsider, both embraced and subverted that identity. Far from clinging to the performances that made him famous, Boyer showed a readiness to break the mold. Yet above all, Baxter argues, Boyer's greatest achievement was becoming the embodiment of exiles everywhere.
John Baxter is an Australian-born writer, journalist, and filmmaker. Since 2007 he has served as codirector of the annual Paris Writers' Workshop. He is a prolific author and biographer of film personalities, including Robert DeNiro, Stanley Kubrick, Steven Spielberg, George Lucas, and Josef von Sternberg.