|
Loading... Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins: The Autobiographyby Rupert Everett
LibraryThing recommendationsMember recommendationsLoading...
won't like
will probably not like
will probably like
will like
will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Oh, belt up, Roo. Pretty you most certainly are, but interesting, not so much. Amusing anecdotes do not an autobiography make. This memoir is basically a collection of loosely chronological anecdotes from Rupert Everett's life. Rupert is a wry story teller and most of his anecdotes are highly enjoyable, but the book really could have used an editor to give it some cohesion and flow (not to mention someone to correct those pesky little grammatical errors). I did enjoy reading it, but had no problems setting it aside either. This is Everett's biography from his days at Ampleforth, through his explusion from Central College of Drama, training with a Glaswegian theatre company, fame at last in a play that became a film, to the dizzy heights of rubbing shoulders with Madonna, Liz Taylor, Joan Collins, Gore Vidal, Kate Moss, Versace..... the list is eclectic and endless. I've always love Rupert Everett, seen him as one of the more intelligent stars of stage and screen, and a hottie to boot (despite sexual orientation, which as you will learn from this book as not always been thus!) and this is a well written very enjoyable and open autobiogaphy. Everett admits his own narcisism from the start and makes no apologies for it which is refreshing to say the least. He also admits to being a pathalogical liar so the reader is always left wondering how much of the tales of schmoozing with Donatella is true. One suspects though, quite a lot of it. But this is more than just a who's who, it's a well written account of his getting to grips with middle age (shockingly he is 48!), his feelings towards his family, his various philosophies on life, one man's love of his black labrador and his various advntures in France, Russia, Ethiopia and South America. Well worth a read, and some lovely pictures to boot. Marvellous fun. A wonderful, bitchy gossip spectacular. Everett's life is full of implausible stories that you're never quite sure are true but they're always entertaining. no reviews | add a review
References to this work on external resources.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Book description |
|
(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:57:51 -0400)
The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details.
Quick Links |
And if this is an abridged version - what did they leave out of the full text! (