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Howie Mandel

Author of Here's the Deal: Don't Touch Me

7+ Works 279 Members 15 Reviews

About the Author

Howie Mandel is one of the most recognizable names in entertainment. But there are aspects of his personal and professional life he's never talked about publicity-until now. Twelve years ago, Mandel first told the world about his "germophobia." He's recently started discussing his adult ADHD as show more well. Now, for the first time, he reveals the details of his struggle with these challenging disorders. He speaks candidly about the ways his condition has affected his personal life-as a son, husband, and father of three. Along the way, the versatile performer reveals "the deal" behind his remarkable rise through the show-business ranks, sharing never-before-told anecdotes about his career. show less

Includes the names: Howie Mandel, HOWIE MANDELL

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Works by Howie Mandel

Associated Works

Gremlins [1984 film] (1984) — Actor — 621 copies, 3 reviews
Gremlins 2: The New Batch [1990 film] (1990) — Actor — 131 copies, 2 reviews
The Aristocrats [2005 film] (2005) — Contributor — 99 copies, 1 review
Faerie Tale Theatre: The Complete Collection (1982) — Actor — 72 copies
Little Monsters [1989 film] (2004) — Actor — 30 copies
St. Elsewhere: The Complete First Season (2008) — Actor — 26 copies
The Tangerine Bear [2000 Animated film] (2000) — Actor — 21 copies
Hansel & Gretel [2002 film] (2002) — Actor — 11 copies
Muppet Babies [1984]: Season 1 — Actor — 2 copies
Muppet Babies [1984]: Season 2 — Actor — 2 copies
Faerie Tale Theatre: Season 5 (1986) — Actor — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Canonical name
Mandel, Howie
Legal name
Mandel, Howard Michael
Birthdate
1955-11-29
Gender
male
Occupations
comedian
actor
game show host
Nationality
Canada
Birthplace
North York, Ontario, Canada
Associated Place (for map)
Ontario, Canada

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Reviews

15 reviews
A quick, easy read, Mandel deals lightly with heavy matters. This is particularly his OCD and ADHD which express themselves in compulsive hand-washing and other "germophobic" symptoms. As interesting is his unlikely entry into comedy on a lark during an open mic night and his non-humor humor, something like early Steve Martin. Mandel covers his fame on TV (St. Elsewhere, Deal or No Deal, etc.) and failures there as well as balancing his family life.
Here's the Deal: Don't Touch Me by Howie Mandel

★ ★ ★ ★

I've been a fan of Howie Mandel for quite sometime. His humor has always made me laugh and I've enjoyed him in everything I've seen him in thus far. So I was excited to read his memoir and was not disappointed. Besides delving into his long comedic career (spanning well over 30 years now) he delves into his personal life and his life-long struggle with OCD, ADHD, along with other mental illnesses. He leaves no rock unturned in show more this quick-to-read memoir. He shows the good and the bad. The tricks gone to far, the embarrassing stories, the success and the failures. He leaves impression that you may not like him as much once you read some of his stories, but that's him, take it or leave it. I will say that the book was sort of all over the place with thoughts. In many cases that would drive me crazy while reading a book, but given who it is, I think it fitted his personality perfectly. Overall, a very well done memoir. If you like Howie Mandel, this is a must read to find out about the man, inside and out. show less
A frank, funny, no-holds-barred memoir, "Here's the Deal" reveals Mandel's ongoing struggle with OCD and ADHD--and tells how it has shaped his life and career. As heartfelt as it is hilarious, this is the story of one man's effort to draw comic inspiration out of his most vulnerable places

This book covers how he got started as a comedian and what things he did throughout his career. It does talk a lot about his OCD and ADHD. It’s a big problem for him but he didn’t stop him from jumping show more into new opportunities, which was admirable considering his difficulties. He’s always liked pranking people since childhood but it was often embarrassing or demeaning. Some parts are very funny. I mostly like Howie but not the pranking parts. show less
½
Comedian, Howie Mandel has written a hilarious and revealing autobiography, which details his childhood, rise as a standup comic, and most importantly his struggles with OCD, or obsessive-compulsive disorder. Mandel tells of the horrific vacation to Miami Beach, when he was a young boy, which most likely re-enforced his compulsive behaviors. If you have a weak stomach, just know that you’ve been warned! Supported by a loving wife of over thirty years and three children, Howie let’s us show more into his “germaphobe” mentality and the antics he’s mastered to be able to cope in the “regular world.” Howie’s knuckle-bumping, surgical masks, and faking injuries in order to keep germs at a distance are a sad way of life, but also very funny in the conversational-style of writing Mandel reveals these secrets. The most surprising story isn’t Mandel’s OCD, but rather he wasn’t the first choice of producers for “Deal or No Deal” and didn’t even want to do the pilot when approached! As it turns out, this game show is what has made the comic a household name, and is one of his biggest successes to date! show less

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Works
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Members
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Popularity
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Rating
½ 3.6
Reviews
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ISBNs
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