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By Jason Priestley. 2014
One of the biggest stars of the 1990's smash hit television series Beverly Hills 90210, Priestley talks with wit and…
humour about his near-fatal racing crash, fatherhood, his brief stint in prison, and his nine years in America's most famous zip code. 2014.By James Cagney, Doug Warren. 1983
By Charlotte Chandler. 2005
Author of acclaimed biographies, Chandler spent several years with Hitchcock discussing his life and career. She also talked with his…
wife and daughter, as well as many of the screen legends who appeared in his films. An intimate yet expansive portrait of a unique artist, who created many of history's most memorable films. c2005.By Shirley MacLaine. 1987
"It's all in the playing" concludes Shirley MacLaine's unique personal odyssey, retracing her steps from Malibu to London, and from…
the Pacific Northwest to the mysterious mountains of Peru. Recalling her earliest investigations into the metaphysical world, she describes her voyage into the unexplored territory where memory and history meet, discovering the meaning of past lives and personal choices to learn where she must go from here. Sequel to "Dancing in the light". 1987.By Christopher Plummer. 2008
Plummer writes of his early acting days - on radio and stage with William Shatner and other fellow Canadians; the…
early days of the Stratford Festival; his Broadway debut; joining Peter Hall's Royal Shakespeare Company; his first movie; and The Sound of Music, which he affectionately dubs "S&M." He also writes about his legendary colleagues, such as Dame Judith Anderson, Sir Tyrone Guthrie, and Olivier. Some descriptions of sex. 2008.By Eric Braeden. 2017
For nearly four decades, fans have welcomed the star of television's number-one daytime show, The Young and the Restless, into…
their living rooms. While they've come to know and love the suave Victor Newman, few truly know the man behind the character, Eric Braeden. His story is a startling and uplifting true tale of war, deprivation, determination, fame, and social commitment that spans from Nazi Germany to modern Hollywood. Braeden's journey from a hospital basement in Kiel to the soundstages of Los Angeles has taught him more about joy, heartbreak, fear, dignity, loss, love, loneliness, exhilaration, courage, persecution, and profound responsibility to the global community than he could have hoped to learn in several lifetimes. Growing up in the years after Germany's defeat, Braeden knew very little about the atrocities of his parents' generation, until he arrived in America as a teenager--a discovery that horrified and transformed him. Trying to redress the wrongs of his homeland, he has dedicated his life to humanitarian work, working for decades to show the world that what we share as humans is far more important than what separates us from one another. Bestseller. 2017.By Ruth Turkow Kaminska. 1978
By Bill Zehme, Regis Philbin. 1995
Philbin provides an account in diary form of a year of his life, "more or less." As he takes the…
reader from June 15, 1994, to May 19, 1995, he not only discusses what is happening in his life as a television personality, but provides background on how he achieved his popularity. He also takes the reader behind the scenes of the show he co-hosts, "Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee," and others, such as the Miss America Pageant. 1995.By Jane Scovell, Cheryl Landon Wilson. 1992
His exposure through such television programmes as "Bonanza" and "Little house on the prairie" gave Michael Landon millions of fans.…
One of his greatest fans was his adopted daughter Cheryl, with whom he had a close and loving relationship. This book is her story about their lives together. 1992.By Carroll O'Connor. 1998
To millions of television fans he will forever be known as the loveable curmudgeon Archie Bunker. But Carroll O'Connor's real-life…
story has much more to it, including a childhood in Depression-era New York, days in the merchant marine, and college life in Dublin, where he met his future wife and discovered the stage and his true calling. Filled with humour, moving memories and anecdotes, O'Connor talks candidly about his triumphs and tragedies, including his only son Hugh's cocaine addiction and suicide. 1998.By Bob Thomas. 1985
By Jerry Oppenheimer, Jack Vitek. 1986
What happens to a 65-year-old comic legend when he spends six decades indulging his every urge to splurge at the…
banquet of life? This is a collection of humorous musings and digression about our obsessions. Cosby hopes that one day, pizza will be found to be a cure for heart disease and high cholesterol. 2003.By Scotty Bowers, Lionel Friedberg. 2012
By Tina Fey. 2011
By Elizabeth MacLeod. 2005
Harry Houdini is still the world's most famous magician, thanks to his inventive tricks, death-defying stunts and incredible talent for…
publicity. He claimed he could escape from anything! The immigrant son of a rabbi, Harry overcame gruelling poverty to become a one-man phenomenon. Grades 4-7. 2005.By Maurice Podbrey, R. Bruce Henry. 1997
When Maurice Podbrey arrived in Montreal from England to teach at the National Theatre School in 1966, Canadian theatre was…
in ferment. By 1969 he had become founding artistic director of Montreal's Centaur Theatre and embarked on twenty-eight successful seasons of theatre. The story of the Centaur and Podbrey's reflections on theatre - directing, acting and actors, theatre administration, teaching, the audience, and critics - spotlights Canada's cultural evolution over the last three decades. 1997.By Todd Gold, Kim Fields. 2017
After four decades working in the entertainment business as an actor and director, Kim Fields finally understands the role she…
has played onscreen and off as a successful, outspoken African American woman. However, for as much as she's been in the public eye, people have really never known her the way they think they have, and that's because she, herself, spent most of her life figuring herself out. Now, at age forty-eight, she is ready to set the record straight. 2017.By Leslie Carroll. 2018
The author provides context to Harry and Meghan's romance by leading listeners through centuries of Britain's rule-breaking royal marriages, as…
well as the love matches that were never permitted to make it to the altar, followed by a never-before-seen glimpse into the little-known life of the woman bringing the royal family into the twenty-first century and her dazzling, thoroughly modern romance with Prince Harry. 2018.By Rose McGowan. 2018
Rose McGowan was born in one cult and came of age in another, more visible cult: Hollywood. This is her…
raw, honest memoir about being a star, activist, and unstoppable force for change. 2018.