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Title:
Blowing the bloody doors off : and other lessons in life
ISBN:
9780316451192
Edition:
1st U.S. ed.
Physical Description:
xii, 273 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
General Note:
"Originally published in Great Britain in 2018 by Hodder & Stoughton"--Title page verso.
Contents:
Part one: Starting out. It doesn't matter where you start ; Auditioning for life ; Using the difficulty ; Doing the right things -- Part two: Making the cut. Getting there is just the start ; The rehearsal is the work ; Less is more ; Having serious fun ; Taking direction ; The big picture -- Part three: The long run. Being a star (or Why I never wear suede shoes) ; Rise and fall ; Being decent ; Don't look back (with a few exceptions) ; Getting old and staying young ; A life in balance.
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Summary:
Over the six decades of his remarkable career, film legend Michael Caine has starred in some of the biggest movies of all time--from Alfie to the Dark Knight trilogy, Hannah and Her Sisters to Zulu--and he's made success look easy. In reality it has been one huge learning curve, from his unlikely beginnings as the son of a London fish porter to pursuing his dream of being an actor, finding success and managing every twist, trick, and turn to stay at the top of his game. The greatest trick, as he says, has always been "to grasp every bloody opportunity that appears in front of me." Now, in his 85th year, Caine looks back at an incredible life and career-sharing hard-won wisdom and insight about how he always "used the difficulty" in his life to find success onscreen and off. Written with uncommon candor and humor, [this book] is packed with delightful tales from Caine's extraordinary half century in Hollywood, including his brushes with luminaries like Elizabeth Taylor, John Wayne, Christopher Nolan, Jack Nicholson, Sean Connery, Laurence Olivier, Shelley Winters, Frank Sinatra, and more. As he says, "If I can do it, anyone can." Here he is at his wisest, funniest, illuminating best. --
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