Shirley Jones e-bog
122,49 DKK
(inkl. moms 153,12 DKK)
From golden-voiced ingnue to bus-driving mother of a pop band, Shirley Jones sets aside her wholesome, squeaky clean image in a memoir as shockingly candid, deliciously juicy, and delightfully frank as the star herself.You are going to meet the real flesh-and-blood Shirley Jones, not just the movie star or Mrs. Partridge, says the beloved film, television, and stage actress and singer of her lo...
E-bog
122,49 DKK
Forlag
Gallery Books
Udgivet
23 juli 2013
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
APB
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476725970
From golden-voiced ingnue to bus-driving mother of a pop band, Shirley Jones sets aside her wholesome, squeaky clean image in a memoir as shockingly candid, deliciously juicy, and delightfully frank as the star herself.You are going to meet the real flesh-and-blood Shirley Jones, not just the movie star or Mrs. Partridge, says the beloved film, television, and stage actress and singer of her long-awaited memoir, an account as shockingly direct, deliciously juicy, and delightfully frank as the performer herself. Sharing the candid (Los Angeles Times) and revealing (Associated Press) details of her life in Hollywoods inner circle and beyond, Shirley Jones blows past the wholesome, squeaky-clean image that first brought fame, and gives us a woman who only gets hotter with time. If the story of a rebellious, gifted small-town girl being discovered by Rodgers and Hammerstein isnt thrilling enough, go deeper behind the scenes, where Shirley Jones portrays her tumultuous marriage to Jack Cassidy, the dashing and charismatic but deeply troubled actor who unlocked her highly charged sexuality and captured her heart forever. She talks openly about their passion-fueled relationship; the infidelities, the costar crushes, and sexual experimentation. She reflects on her relationship with stepson David Cassidy; her cult status as coolest-ever TV mom Shirley Partridge; her second marriage to wacky TV comedian and producer Marty Ingels; and much more in this saucy (Entertainment Weekly) self-portrait.