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The Million Dollar Mermaid: An Autobiography

Title : The Million Dollar Mermaid: An Autobiography
Author :
Rating : 4.88 (527 Votes)
Asin : 0684852845
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 416 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-09-28
Language : English

good read candmakr its wrtten like a highschool student but yet its also honest and straight forward that way too that is refreshing. Esther's voice is clear throw out her remarkable telling of her remarkable life. She had some amazing successes but was treated like a slave for the studio (get back to work your not paidto eat) while she was the biggest box office star in the world andhad to fight to get the money of her own endorsements as well as protect herslef from being killed duri. "A psychological mystery" according to Mariane Matera. This would be a good book for student psychiatrists to study and write papers on. Neither Williams nor her ghostwriter Digby Diehl put the pieces of her psyche together. They take the easy road, that everything Williams became was driven by her need to replace her dead brother as the financial savior of her family, and yet not much of the book after the beginning mentions her family. No doubt, her brother's death was an element, but so was an early and shocking two y. Baystateguy said Fun read. Good stories of old Hollywood, but some don't seem to ring true.

Filled with behind-the-scenes gossip and tales of real life in a fantasy world, The Million Dollar Mermaid is the book legions of film fans have been waiting for.. Not since David Niven wrote the bestselling The Moon's a Balloon and its sequel Bring on the Empty Horses has one of Hollywood's great stars written with such genuine wit and candor about* what it was like to work in the movie factories where actors were pampered and coddled, yet expected to work without complaint for long, hard hours* what it was like to be young and sexy and to be turned into an object of desire for millions of moviegoers* what it was like to live in a world of almost total unreality, yet be expected to go about the business of finding a mate and raising a family, and avoiding personal scandal at all costs.Now, for the hundreds of thousands of people who r

--Lyall Bush. Like so many other as-told-to books, the memories often feel self-serving, and there are plywood sentences even Lana Turner would choke on delivering. An American beauty and swimming champ, she was hired at MGM in 1941 at age 18, and from then on starred in two or three thinly plotted "swimming musicals" a year--movies with titles like Neptune's Daughter, Million Dollar Mermaid, Easy to Love, and Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Her long (400 pages) memoir is not always a miracle of narrative, but it includes a wealth of juicy gossip: Louis B. Her big movies are hard to find these days, and her name doesn

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