Christian Bale is at the height of his fame playing most successful Batman and winning an Academy Award for “The Fighter”. His real-life Alfred, a man who served as his publicist and assistant for 10 years, tells the inside story of the reclusive star. During the London press junket for “The Dark Knight” in the summer of 2008, Christian Bale was infamously accused of assaulting his mother and sister at the five-star Dorchester Hotel. Six months later, a recording of Bale’s four-minute rant on the set of Terminator Salvation was leaked and the star’s irritability began to define him. But beyond his notorious temper, Bale, an Academy Award-winning actor for his role in “The Fighter”, is known for his ability to physically transform himself for roles in “American Psycho”, “The Machinist”, and as one of Hollywood’s most revered and bankable characters – the quintessentially American anti-hero, Batman. In “Christian Bale: The Inside Story of the Darkest Batman”, Bale’s former publicist and assistant Harrison Cheung – his real-life Alfred – shares an inside look into the little-known personal life of the intensely private and reclusive actor.
In the first biography of the Batman star, Cheung, who lived and worked with Christian and his father for 10 years, shares firsthand accounts of the Bales’ familial dysfunction, Christian’s morbid fascinations and dark humour, and his extreme dedication to his craft. Aware that Bale hated his traditional publicity duties, Cheung launched an extensive Internet marketing campaign for the actor, built the first official actor web site for him, and cultivated the Baleheads, an online fan community that was used to garner editorial coverage and ultimately helped Bale secure the role of the Caped Crusader. Written with veteran Hollywood and entertainment reporter Nicola Pittam, “Christian Bale: The Inside Story of the Darkest Batman” uncovers Bale’s transformation from shy, Welsh child actor to Internet sensation to Hollywood bad boy.
Author Biography
Harrison Cheung worked for Christian Bale as publicist, marketer, and personal assistant for almost a decade. As a family friend and confidant, he was involved with practically every aspect of Christian’s life. Harrison created the Baleheads – Christian’s online fan community – and made him the biggest star on the Internet. Born in Scotland, Harrison has written several acclaimed novels, and produced an award-winning short film called Rising of the Moon, about IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands. He lives in Austin, Texas. British journalist Nicola Pittam has been living and working in LA for the past fourteen years as a celebrity news journalist, and supplies news and features to a variety of publications the Times, Daily Telegraph, The Sun, The Mirror, Daily Mail, Hello!, OK, Glamour, and Cosmopolitan (UK). She is the the co-author with Angie Best, of George And Me: An Autobiography, published by Virgin Publishing in 2001.
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