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AFTER ALLby Moore, Mary Tyler
DescriptionPutnam, 1995. 332pp. Illus. Slight water-staining to bottom of last few pages and bottom edge of cover. (loc 1012/1). First Edition. Hard Cover. Good Plus/Good Plus DJ. Similar books from this booksellerFrom this bookseller's Performing Arts catalog.
STORY OF THE ABBEY THEATRE, THE. From Its Origins in 1899 to the Present
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ON REFLECTION: An Autobiography
by Hayes, Helen with Sanford Dody New York, N.Y. Evans 1968.. First edition. Special edition limited to 1000 copies, of which this is No. 543. Illus. 253pp. Very ...
LIVING THEATRE, THE
by Rice, Elmer Harper & Brothers, 1959. 306pp. (loc 1012/1). First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good, Soiled DJ. ... Customer ReviewsOn Jun 11 2007, G.A. Hazelwood - Booksellers said: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "A very candid autobiography, and an exhilarating and moving tell-all of an extraordinarily complex and creative star. Poignantly recounting her passions, pain, and tragedies in remarkable openness and sincere reflection --- all told with Mary's characteristic wit, resolve, snd levelheadedness. From childhood star to America's girl-next-door in her role as Laura Petrie on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show', to her signature series in 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' garnering a record-breaking 29 Emmys, to memorable starring roles in motion pictures and on the Broadway stage in such momentous productions as, 'Ordinary People' and 'Whose Life Is It Anyway?'. All Interwoven throughout with not-until-now-known stories from behind-the-scenes ... and "endearing" relationships. She tells of her divorce from Grant Tinker, and their creation of the hugely successful MTM Enterprises. She heartbreakingly recalls the loss of her son, Richard, and her struggles and triumphs over alcoholism and diabetes, and where she is now. Peppered with sharp anecdotes, this is a sensitive and remarkable look at an enduring woman, and one of Hollywood's shinning stars. This was Ms. Moore's debut work. "
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