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Mary Tyler Moore (1936–2017)

Author of After All

6+ Works 386 Members 11 Reviews

About the Author

Mary Tyler Moore was born in Brooklyn Heights, New York on December 29, 1936. She was a seven-time Emmy Award-winning actress, Tony Award recipient, Academy Award nominee, and a longtime activist and fund-raiser for diabetes research. She was best known for the television shows The Dick Van Dyke show more Show (1961-1966) and The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970-1977). She received a Golden Globe award for her role as Beth Jarrett in the movie Ordinary People and Tony Award for her performance on Broadway as a quadriplegic who wanted to die in Whose Life Is It, Anyway? She received a lifetime achievement award from the Screen Actors Guild in 2012. She wrote several books including After All and Growing up Again: Life, Loves, and Oh Yeah, Diabetes. She died of cardiopulmonary arrest on January 25, 2017 at the age of 80. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Works by Mary Tyler Moore

After All (1995) 278 copies, 5 reviews
The Dick Van Dyke Show: 4 full length episodes (2004) — Actor; Contributor — 7 copies, 1 review
The Last Best Year [1990 TV movie] (1990) — Actor — 1 copy

Associated Works

Best Friends: The True Story of the World's Most Beloved Animal Sanctuary (2001) — Introduction — 220 copies, 5 reviews
There's Nothing in This Book That I Meant to Say (2006) — Foreword — 204 copies, 14 reviews
Thoroughly Modern Millie [1967 film] (1967) — Actor — 173 copies, 1 review
TV Guide: Fifty Years of Television (2002) — Introduction — 93 copies, 2 reviews
Ordinary People [1980 film] (1980) — Actor — 86 copies, 2 reviews
The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete First Season (1970) — Actor — 67 copies, 1 review
Animal House Style: Designing a Home to Share with Your Pets (2001) — Foreword — 56 copies, 2 reviews
Lincoln [1988 TV mini series] (1988) — Actor — 35 copies
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Series (2005) — Actor — 27 copies
Change of Habit [1969 film] (1969) — Actor — 24 copies
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete First Season (2007) — Actor — 23 copies, 1 review
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Third Season (2007) — Actor — 16 copies, 1 review
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Second Season (2007) — Actor — 15 copies, 1 review
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Fourth Season (2007) — Actor — 13 copies, 1 review
The Mary Tyler Moore Show: The Complete Series (2018) — Actor — 11 copies
The Dick Van Dyke Show: The Complete Fifth Season (2007) — Actor — 10 copies, 1 review
Miss Lettie and Me [2002 film] (2002) — Actress — 3 copies
What’s So Bad About Feeling Good? — Actor — 2 copies
Finnegan Begin Again [1985 film] — Actor — 2 copies
The Gin Game [2003 film] — Actor — 2 copies
Just Between Friends [1986 film] (1986) — Actor — 1 copy
The Mary Tyler Moore Show: "The Last Show" (1977) — Actor — 1 copy

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11 reviews
I’ve always enjoyed watching Mary Tyler Moore on TV; her charm, grace, and wit were unforgettable. I picked up After All expecting a glimpse behind the scenes, but what I got was so much more. This book surprised me with its honesty and emotional depth.

Mary shares her story with unflinching candor, revealing the struggles and personal pain that lay behind that dazzling smile we all knew so well. It’s not just a celebrity's memoir; it’s a heartfelt journey through love, loss, addiction, show more and resilience.

I didn’t expect to connect with it as deeply as I did, but I found myself moved, inspired, and grateful for her willingness to tell the truth. A beautiful, brave, and unforgettable read.
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Growing Up Again:
Life, Love and Oh Yeah, Diabetes
Mary Tyler Moore

MY RATING ⭐️⭐️⭐️▫️▫️
PUBLISHER St. Martin's Press
PUBLISHED March 31, 2009

SUMMARY
This is Mary Tyler Moore's story of her life with Diabetes. She freely admits that her story is not a model for anyone else. She struggled through rebellion, and denial only to eventually arrive at acknowledgment and commitment. It took many years for her to overcome the struggles and challenges of diabetes. But, her story is her show more gift to us.

In addition to her story, GROWING UP AGAIN contains an lengthy Appendix with a wealth of information and on diabetes.

REVIEW
Mary Tyler Moore, a cultural icon, passed away on January 25, 2017. I wanted to read this book in remembrance of her and her fight with diabetes. I have a son who has had Type 1 diabetes for over 15 years. I thought it might be interestingly to compare our experiences. She had served as the international chairman of JDRF, which an organization which has done so much to advance the cure for Type 1.

While I really appreciate her honesty in writing this book, it really made me sad to realize that she struggled with life as much as she did. She struggled not just with her diabetes, but also with her insecurities, her marriages, her alcoholism and her health.

Mary Tyler Moore's voice in GROWING UP AGAIN was typical of her girl next-door persona. She was able to laugh at herself, despite her many challenges. Having diabetes very rarely slowed this iconic woman down. Thank you Mary, for your gift!
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Pretty good memoir by this actress. She is quite frank about her alcoholism and marriage problems, etc. She also had diabetes. An aloof father led her to seek validation from others all through her life. It also has some good anecdotes.
Growing Up Again: Life, Love and Oh Yeah, Diabetes
by Mary Tyler Moore
2009
St. Martin's
4.0 / 5.0

I grew up watching the Mary Tyler Moore Show. I just loved her sense of humor, her humble spirit and her many facial expressions. I looked forward to watching her, every week.
In this memoir she shares her marriages and her divorces, her acting career but this book is focused on Mary's challenges and experiences with Type 1 Diabetes. Her loss of eye sight, and other struggles are so inspiring, how show more she handled them and the changes they made inevitable in her life. Her fight with alcoholism, smoking (3 packs a day, at one time), and poor eating habits all lead to her health problems. Visiting Betty Ford and changing her lifestyle saved her life and has inspired her to become a spokesperson, campaigner and fund raiser for Juvenile Diabetes.
This heartfelt story is told with honesty and humor but also as an inspiration to others who are also diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. This will definitely inspire them.
I love that it includes a list of Diabetes Resources and a guide to Diabetes, although it is dated now.
Recommended!
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