The motion picture producer describes his early career as an actor, liaisons with actresses, rise to powerful studio executive, time in a mental institution, drug use, loss of status in Hollywood, and rise back to power.
The autobiography of Robert Evans, producer of 'The Godfather', 'Rosemary's Baby' and 'Love Story', and whose life story reads like a decadent, insider's Who's Who of Hollywood.
Always attired in jeans and a T-shirt, he seemed comfortable as the handsome, but dim kid who'd made a name for himself in Rawhide. He enjoyed having a beer and talking ... Montgomery Clift and James Dean had already selfdestructed.
From the legendary producer and author of The Kid Stays in the Picture—one of the greatest Hollywood memoirs ever written—comes a long-awaited second work with all the elements of a star-studded blockbuster: glamour and conflict, giddy ...
This is an addictive, gloves-off exposé from the producer of the classic films The Sting, Taxi Driver, and Close Encounters of the Third Kind—and the first woman ever to win an Academy Award for Best Picture—who made her name in ...
"A sequel better than any[one] could have anticipated . . . even readers who've never heard of Evans will find this to be both entertaining and inspiring." —Publishers Weekly (starred review) In this innovative digital edition, legendary ...
In The Beauty of Living Twice, Stone chronicles her efforts to rebuild her life and writes about her slow road back to wholeness and health.
Here for the first time is the incredible true story of its making. In Sam Wasson's telling, it becomes the defining story of the most colorful characters in the most colorful period of Hollywood history.
The arrival of a strict substitute convinces Miss Nelson's students that they must get their teacher back.
Osborne. of. the. Melvins. Conversation. between. [tape click] Hello? Hello? You still there? Yeah. I'm putting you on speaker phone now. Okay. Are you recording this or writing it down? Yeah, I'm recording and writing.
Nothing Stays the Same But That's Okay is the perfect book for kids who don't handle transitions or changes very well, or who are facing big changes like starting school or getting a new sibling.