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That book, along with Woods ' autobiography Asking For Trouble, both being published in the UK, became the basis for the film.
Liz Renay was a convicted felon and author of My Face for the World to See, her still-in-print autobiography ( referenced in Waters ' previous film Female Trouble ).
His autobiography, The Trouble with Francis, was published in 1971 and details his struggle with neglect.
The Orange County Registers Cary Darling noted that " Bart turning his life into a hip-hop autobiography on ' Deep, Deep Trouble ' is an absolute joy.
Chaplin himself acknowledged Triple Trouble in his autobiography but did not actually participate in its production ( White filmed new scenes around existing footage of Chaplin ).
" As it was, Chaplin did not make an actual feature until The Kid ( 1921 ), and he seemed to agree with that aspect of the inherent value of Triple Trouble through including the title in the filmography attached to his autobiography in 1964.

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The sequence implicitly labeled Baez a limousine liberal, a charge she took to heart, as detailed years later in her 1987 autobiography, And A Voice To Sing With: A Memoir.
With the help of a New York writer, he is working on an autobiography.
With great hopes, he gave the work to his family to read, but in his autobiography Alberti confesses that " he could hardly avoid feeling rage, moreover, when he saw some of his relatives openly ridiculing both the whole work and the author's futile enterprise along it.
His autobiography A Drink With Shane MacGowan, co-written with his journalist girlfriend Victoria Mary Clarke, was released in 2001.
With his health failing, Grant devoted his time to his autobiography ; five days after finishing it, he became the only U. S. president to die of cancer.
In 1987, Baez's second autobiography called And a Voice to Sing With was published and became a New York Times bestseller.
In his autobiography, With Nails, Richard E. Grant diarises the production of the film in detail, noting the ad-hoc nature of the production and extensive rewriting and replotting during the actual filming.
Bigard wrote an autobiography entitled With Louis and The Duke, and he is credited as composer or co-composer on several numbers, notably the Ellington standard " Mood Indigo ".
* With Louis and The Duke ISBN 978-0-333-40210-8 )-Barney Bigard's autobiography.
“ Dorothy and I went to see the New York production of Life With Father, starring Howard Lindsay and Dorothy Stickney ,” Lillian wrote in her autobiography.
She wrote in her autobiography that she had “ tried to embalm all the tenderness of passion for him .” With this emotional inspiration, Hurston went on to paint the picture of Their Eyes using her personal experience and research as a template.
* The Aftermath of Battle: With the Red Cross in France ( 1916 ) ( preface to Edward D. Toland's autobiography )
* " Rebel With A Cause: Finally Comfortable Being Graham " ( 1995 ), autobiography
With the help of Tim Stafford, Dave Dravecky saw Comeback republished as a self-titled autobiography for children in 1992.
His battle against HIV / AIDS is one of the subjects of the award-winning documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt With sports writer Dick Schaap, Waddell wrote an autobiography titled Gay Olympian.
Actress Colleen Dewhurst, who played Kate the shrew, recalled the beginning of the shift in fortune ( in an autobiography published posthumously as a collaboration with Tom Viola ): " With Brooks Atkinson's blessing, our world changed overnight.
In her autobiography Research Is a Passion With Me ( 1979 ), she wrote that " the most cherished Christmas present of my life came in 1895.
* With All My Might, autobiography ( 1987 )
She was introduced by their son, Jeremy White, who also released the first copies of his autobiography, In His Shadow: Growing Up With Reggie White, during the Hall of Fame weekend in honor of his father.
( With Jeremy Hornsby ) One Day I'll Forget My Trousers ( autobiography ), London, 1975.
In 1996, she published her autobiography, Life With Jazz and in 2007 she was named an NEA Jazz Master by the U. S. National Endowment for the Arts.
In 1996 Sahlin's autobiography Med mina ord (" With My Words ") was published.
With author David Steele, Smith wrote his autobiography, entitled Silent Gesture, published in February 2007 by Temple University Press.
Thomas ' autobiography, Partners of the Heart: Vivien Thomas and His Work With Alfred Blalock

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His reception remained warmer in America than Britain, and he continued to publish novels and short stories, but by the late 1930s the audience for Milne's grown-up writing had largely vanished: he observed bitterly in his autobiography that a critic had said that the hero of his latest play (" God help it ") was simply " Christopher Robin grown up ... what an obsession with me children are become!
Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
Christopher Hitchens, in his autobiography, describes a dinner with Christie and her husband, Max Mallowan, that became increasingly uncomfortable as the night wore on, where " The anti-Jewish flavour of the talk was not to be ignored or overlooked, or put down to heavy humour or generational prejudice.
He says in the page 114 of his autobiography that he was responsible for the null set symbol ( Ø ) and it came from the Norwegian alphabet, with which he alone among the Bourbaki group was familiar.
The word autobiography was first used deprecatingly by William Taylor in 1797 in the English periodical the Monthly Review, when he suggested the word as a hybrid but condemned it as ' pedantic '; but its next recorded use was in its present sense by Robert Southey in 1809.
Lerner's autobiography The Street Where I Live ( 1978 ), was an account of three of his and Loewe's successful collaborations, My Fair Lady, Gigi, and Camelot along with personal information.
The autobiography was a successful New York Times Best Seller.
" The Lita Grey affair was soon forgotten, but Chaplin was deeply affected by it: the stress of the ordeal turned his hair white, and both his second wife and The Circus received only a passing mention in his autobiography.
Linnaeus did not like him, writing in his autobiography that Telander " was better calculated to extinguish a child's talents than develop them.
Twain also expressed grave doubts about the authorship of Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, showing through content analysis that the quality of the writing was much better than any of Eddy's previous or subsequent work ( for example her autobiography and her later writings in the Christian Science Journal ):
Chen's autobiography refuted the idea that she was a concubine.
In his autobiography, Chuck Amuck, Jones credits his artistic bent to circumstances surrounding his father, who was an unsuccessful businessman in California in the 1920s.
He stated in his 1974 autobiography, " We were so poor and everybody around us was so poor that it was the forties before anyone even knew there had been a depression.
Following a turbulent childhood which was marked by drug and alcohol abuse and two stints in rehab, Barrymore wrote the 1990 autobiography, Little Girl Lost.
She was the wife of Sir Michael Redgrave and mother of Vanessa, Lynn and Corin, and published her autobiography, Life Among the Redgraves, in 1988.
As documented in her 1994 autobiography, initially, much of Wagoner's audience was unhappy, that Norma Jean, the performer whom Parton had replaced, had left the show, and was reluctant to accept Parton ( sometimes chanting loudly for Norma Jean from the audience ).
The most infamous dacoit was probably India's Phoolan Devi who authored an autobiography.
Dolores Fuller's autobiography, A Fuller Life: Hollywood, Ed Wood and Me, co-authored by Winnipeg writer Stone Wallace and her husband Philip Chamberlin, was published in 2008.
In 1988, her autobiography, On the Other Hand, was published.
In her autobiography On The Other Hand: A Life Story she stated that she was a Republican.

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