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Cloris Leachman
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  • Gebundene Ausgabe: 281 Seiten
  • Verlag: Kensington Books; Auflage: 1 (1. April 2009)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0758229631
  • ISBN-13: 978-0758229632
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 23,1 x 15,5 x 2,8 cm
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  • Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 999.055 in Englische Bücher (Siehe Top 100 in Englische Bücher)

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Cloris Leachman had always been from the `Mary Tyler Moore" show or "Young Frankenstein" or "High Anxiety". I never knew much about this patron of the arts until I read this autobiography. It is delightful. I felt like I walked into Cloris Leachman's house and we just started to chat. That is the atmosphere you experience when reading her autobiography. It is linear in style, but she manages to inflect an interesting back-story here and there, making the read all that more interesting. It is literally a walk through time in this woman's life where she reveals unbelievably funny, bizarre and sad situations she had dealt with. This stands out as more personal than most autobiographies from celebrities and no doubt, she was assuredly helped by her partner George Englund.

She begins with (of course) her childhood and how much her mother encouraged to do what she wanted in piano or acting. All of this in a household where the father was less than available. I was surprised to know that in Des Moine, Iowa, she saw a play starring Katherine Hepburn and was so struck with the theater, she immersed herself into it, eventually later landing a part on a Broadway stage in New York opposite Katherine Hepburn!

Cloris Leachman is clearly a down to earth and a talented woman who never lost sight of her family or her place in the theatrical world. She's not humble, but simply matter-of-fact. She has no fear of productions on stage and explains several very interesting experience with famous and not famous co-stars that make you laugh or cringe. But she is never judgmental and at first you'll wonder whether she is a workaholic or just loves theater so much, she can't turn anything down. In fact, she loves performance so much, she'll take any jobs, at one point taking on understudies for seven roles simultaneously for two plays in New York, 1947. In 1948, she began a spot on radio for Kraft TV, mesmerizing the audience, particularly in a time when women were not to out-do men. She just takes it all in stride.

She explains her method of acting, what props are most available and what plays she had been in. She also tells of times where she just happens to meet people that are famous, but in a neighborhood sort of way. I did not know that her husband Producer George Englund) and Marlon Brando were very close friends, nor that Judy Garland was Cloris's neighbor and confidant, where Cloris would make lunches for Judy's family when Judy was troubled. Accidentally finding herself in a room with Jackie Kennedy (awkward) after being invited to the Kennedy Hyannisport compound, she explains how easily one can be intimidated by "USA royalty". She meets the entire family and it is explained as if you were there, frantically trying to say what is proper and be a good guest. There are some very funny moments.

Cloris speaks of stating that Ronald Reagan would run for the Presidency simply by non-verbal clues from Nancy Reagan or her conversations with Hillary Clinton about Bill Clinton's run for President. My lord. She even knew Charlie Chaplin very well. All of this is presented in the most unpretentious way that you realize she has no need to embellish. It simply is not necessary. She admires these famous people, but is not stricken with a sense of overwhelming admiration. They are all humans.

The one thing that really strikes one as you read this, is that her family is the most important thing to her. Even through a separation and much later a divorce from Producer George Englund, it is clear that they are soul-mates forever. Her achingly short chapter on her son who passed away form drug abuse is heart-felt and you know why the chapter is so short. She observes life in a way that is rarely found. Her philosophies are not new nor inspirational. They are simply what she believes and this brings about her persona as it really is. She does not choose to be a celebrity, she simply chose to act in any way or capacity that was available to her, her precocious personality be damned or not. She ends with her attitude about greeting people with hugs. There is nothing better than that. She tells the reader that all she wants to do is put a big hug around you as you read her story. Cloris Leachman is a woman who is human with a great deal of class and love.
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SINGULAR CLORIS 5. April 2009
Von Shannon Deason - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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When I was a little boy, I used to watch the Mary Tyler Moore Show because Mary looked like my Mom and my mother was a female professional, at a time when that was hardly common, that is where I got my first taste of the iconic Cloris Leachman as the hilarious narcassist Phyliss, I have loved her ever since. This book is sooo Cloris, it's funny, touching and very positive; this is not a woman to feel sorry for herself. Ms. Leachman has done so much, but most remember her for her turns in Mel Brooks films, but I think the quenticential Cloris Leachman performance, one for which she was awarded an Academy Award, was not one of comedy, but of heartbreak, she was riviting as the older conquest of a much younger man, in The Last Picture Show, her performance was raw and powerful, and the character couldnt have been more different than the vapid nacassist Phyliss. Recently, I watch her on dancing with the stars, and though nobody would accuse Ms. Leachman as being Ginger Roger's in her prime, she was hilarious none the less, who doesnt love Cloris, I mean, right? In this book, she does not shy away from personal, albeit funny, stories, like the one about she and Ed Adsner, frankly, I think i could picture Lou and Sue Anne, before I could Lou and Phyliss, but it does make for a very funny story. If you have any interest in Ms. Leachman in the least then I cant imagine you not enjoying this funny, sometimes touching, biography of a show business legend.
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straight forward, delightful 2. April 2009
Von Walter G. Fitzsimons - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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This long time hollywood icon and survivor lays out all manner of personal information, from back when to her on tv recently. All the stars of legend are shown as just folks, and the lessons of life layed out without pretense. Witty, entertaining, open and honest, the book has a charm about it that matches the author.
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It's How She Says It 27. April 2009
Von Joseph Albanese - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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In CLORIS, Ms. Leachman recounts her long and varied career as an entertainer, parent, wife and health food advocate.

With a grin and a snappy way of phrasing things, Cloris Leachman and her son, George Englund, have put together a scrap book of the woman's life. Bits and pieces float about so it is not unusual to find her talking about Marlon Brando and Mable Albertson on the same page. That is both a boon and a drawback.

CLORIS is an interesting read. How could it not be when you are talking about an actress whose career spans nearly 50 years and includes everything from being a runner-up in a Miss America pagent to winning an Oscar and let's not forget her all time high of portraying Phyllis on the classic Mary Tyler Moore Show. Whether she is talking about Bagdonovich or Mel Brooks, she has something to say and you find yourself reading it carefully. However, much like in Tallulah Bankhead's autobiography published in the early fifties, Cloris Leachman does not follow any logical time pattern or stick to a clearly defined pattern when telling her stories. Instead, she drops her pearls in a random, almost helter-skelter way so that you have no idea where the next paragraph will lead you. Interesting? A bit but just when the story sounds like it will be getting juicy, Ms. Leachman branches off into another direction. A bit of structure would have made this an almost excellent read.

One note of interest and something that Cloris Leachman should be proud of is the way she casually deals with the affair that her husband had with Joan Collins. While Ms. Collins' has made the affair nothing less than a three act play in her own novel (Past Imperfect), Cloris Leachman wisely chooses to mention it and give it scant attention. She deserves applause for both talking about it and not making it a major selling point.

In all, CLORIS is one heck of a book that will leave you a bit dizzy but sated.
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