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Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad

Title : Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad
Author :
Rating : 4.49 (714 Votes)
Asin : 1593936214
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 280 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-05-15
Language : English

Ever since his big screen breakthrough as phobia ridden accountant Leo Bloom in "The Producers," Gene Wilder has been one of America's most beloved comic actors. The book traces Wilder's humble beginnings in 1930s Milwaukee as a shy child who learned early on that being funny got him attention.. For five decades, Wilder has entertained audiences in some of the funniest films ever made, including "Blazing Saddles," "Young Frankenstein," and "Stir Crazy." Brian Scott Mednick's fascinating new biography "Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad" (BearManor Media) reveals a very serious and private side to Wilder that audiences don't get to see

Brian Scott Mednick has done a four-star job of capturing his life and times." - Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times"I ate it up.  I wanted more!" - Dick Cavett"I recommend this book highly  Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad presents a whole new perspective on the actor, and in so doing, offers the chance to appreciate his work on a whole new level of depth." - Daniel Perez, The Jewish Voice"A balanced and lucid look at the life and career of one of the most unlikely movie stars of the modern era." - Joe Meyers, Connecticut Post"An extremely entertaining and very readable bio of the actor, one which is clearly admiring

"A spot-on title for a spot-on work" according to J. Dolan Byrnes. I've just finished reading Brian Scott Mednick's Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad, a captivating biography of one of my favorite actors. It is so aptly titled. I found myself at times laughing out loud and at other times wiping a tear. This illuminating work about one of the most private individuals in show business provides great glimpses into W. "High Praise for Mednick's Wilder Biography" according to D. McNeill. "Werewolf?""There, wolf. There, castle."Brian Scott Mednick's 'Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad' is a fascinating telling of how twenty-something Jerome Silberman became Gene Wilder, one of the greatest comedic actors of our time. The chapters within reveal in glorious detail how Wilder became attached to the films he involved himself in, what hi. Nightlark said Awful.. I really hated this book. The narrative style was annoyingly judgy and made a lot of assumptions that didn't cite any source. The author inserted his own opinion into the narrative though out. The writing was dry and at times juvenile. This thing read like a middle school research project.

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