Up Till Now by William Shatner

Up Till Now by William Shatner

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Zusammenfassung

The long-awaited autobiography of one of the most beloved entertainers in the world.

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Up Till Now by William Shatner

William Shatner gets the joke about William Shatner. In fact, most of the time he's the one telling it. His self-effacing attitude, so perfectly parodied in the bombastic character he now plays on Boston Legal, Denny Crane, is one of the reasons for his huge popularity. While best known for his creation of Captain James T. Kirk on "Star Trek", William Shatner has been a working actor for more than half a century. He has experienced all the ups (the awards and acclaim) and the down (having to live for a time in the truck bed of his camper when he couldn't get work) that are a part of the actor's world.In "Up Till Now" he tells us about his remarkable life, from training as a Shakespearan actor to his time on Broadway, his movie career and, of course, his successful tv series. He writes, with glee, about some of his less successful ventures, including Incubus, the only feature ever made entirely in Esperanto. As funny and charming as the man himself, this book will delight his many fans of all ages. 'Crammed full of anecdotes from a long and full life, and infused with a self-deprecating humour' - "Private Eye".
As well as playing Captain Kirk in the Star Trek tv series and in seven spin-off films, William Shatner also starred in the popular series T.J. Hooker and recently won an Emmy and Golden Globe for his role in Boston Legal. In addition to his prolific career as an actor, he has worked as a musician, author, producer and director.
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ISBN 13 9780330452977
ISBN 10 0330452975
Titel Up Till Now
Autor William Shatner
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Pan Macmillan
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-05-01
Seitenanzahl 368
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