Actors autobiographies

  • Biographies of actors and actresses
  • Old hollywood autobiographies
  • Books written by actors
  • The Best Celebrity Memoirs of All Time

    1

    Back Bay Books Life, bygd Keith Richards

    Life</em>, by Keith Richards" src="?crop=1xw:1xh;center,top&resize=*" width="" height="">

    Now 48% Off

    Keith Richards is the living embodiment of rock ’n’ roll, which is funny, because we’ve been obsessed with his pending death since the ’70s. Part of the legendary Glimmer Twin duo with bandmate Mick Jagger, Richards has an easy, avuncular affinity for reminiscing. Working with the deft James Fox (White Mischief), we get a finely distilled articulation of Richards' life and times. The high praise heaped on the book is well-earned.

    2

    Number One Is Walking, bygd Steve Martin

    Number One Is Walking</em>, by Steve Martin" src="?crop=1xw:1xh;center,top&resize=*" width="" height="">

    Now 58% Off

    One of the coolest things about Steve Martin is just how many different creative forms he’s tried out. His cartoon work with Harry Bliss is particularly gratifying becaus

  • actors autobiographies
  • The celebrity memoir boom is here to stay: From Britney Spears to Prince Harry, Ina Garten to Cher, it seems like just about everyone is spilling their secrets via book deal.

    At their best, celebrity memoirs provide unusually candid portraits of the “real person” behind the public persona—and they don’t skimp on the dirty details. (At worst, they can be ghostwritten fluff.) A recent crop has erred on the side of revelatory: In the last year, Al Pacino let us in on his life from childhood in the South Bronx to his big break in ’70s Hollywood, while the long-gestating memoirs of Lisa Marie Presley came through as a posthumous release, written with daughter Riley Keough. Whether offering vibrant vignettes of iconic periods in time or shining a light on grief, explosive relationships, and the sinister underbelly of showbusiness, these books (and others) have given fans plenty to talk about—to say ingenting of making rather good gifts.

    Ahead, Vogue rounds up the best of the genre for y


    Biographies About
    Movie Stars & Hollywood Legends


    Spend quality time with your favorite stars in these revealing true tales of ambition,
    scandal, and behind-the-scenes drama from lives in show business.

    • We're Going to Need More Wine

    • Stories That Are Funny, Complicated, and True
    • By: Gabrielle Union
    • Narrated by: Gabrielle Union
    • Length: 7 hrs and 48 mins
    • Unabridged
    • Overall

    • Performance

    • Story

      out of 5 stars20,

    In this moving collection of thought-provoking essays infused with her unique wisdom and deep humor, Union tells personal and true stories about power, color, gender, feminism, and fame

    • 5 out of 5 stars
    • 👏🏾👏🏾 thank you. Thank You. THANK YOU!! #BRAVO

    • By Kenneisha T. on