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Clooney made his directorial debut in the 2002 film Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, an adaptation of the autobiography of TV producer Chuck Barris.
In Chuck Berry's autobiography, Berry tells of how he declared there would be no drinking in the car, while on the road.
In his autobiography, Chuck Yeager also writes, however, that part of the ingrained culture of test flying at the time, due to the fearsome mortality rates of the pilots, was anger directed at pilots who died in test flights, to avoid being overcome by sorrow for lost comrades.
" Chuck Jones particularly disliked Clampett, and made no mention of his association with him in either his 1979 compilation film The Bugs Bunny / Road Runner Movie ( in which Jones lists himself and other Warners directors ) or his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck.
Kaufman also penned the screenplay for Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, a biopic based on the " unauthorized autobiography " of Chuck Barris, the creator of such popular game shows as The Dating Game and host of The Gong Show.
According to Chuck Negron's autobiography Three Dog Nightmare, the band originally suggested the title Dog Style for the album.
In 2003, Chuck Zito released his autobiography, Street Justice, co-authored with Joe Layden.
Jones credited Pierce in his 1989 autobiography Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist as being the inspiration for the character Pepé Le Pew, the haplessly romantic French skunk due to Pierce's self-proclamation that he was a lady's man.
Much of what is known about Selzer's personality and business acumen is from Chuck Jones ' autobiography, Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist.
General Chuck Yeager in his autobiography describes his ( and his associates ) disapproval of shoot-anything-that-moves low level strafing missions during World War II ( although they were not necessarily called ' free fire zone ' missions ).

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( Jones frequently claimed, including in the aforementioned autobiography, that this happened because Warner finally learned they weren't making Mickey Mouse cartoons ).
As a religious autobiography, Rufus Jones compared it to such works as Augustine's Confessions and John Bunyan's Grace Abounding to the Chief of Sinners.
It was thus he formed, as his autobiography records: “ the deep impression of there being a man in Vienna who actually listened with attention to every word his patients said to him ... a revolutionary difference from the attitude of previous physicians ...” ( Jones 1959 p159 ).
In John Lydon's autobiography, Rotten: No Blacks, No Dogs, No Irish, Lydon claimed that Matlock worked on later Sex Pistols material ( including their album Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols ) as a paid session musician ( Jones played bass on all of the songs recorded after Matlock's departure, with Vicious also contributing to the song " Bodies ").
Jones and Ingels wrote an autobiography based on their quirky relationship / marriage, Shirley & Marty: An Unlikely Love Story ( William Morrow and Company, in 1990, co-written with Mickey Herskowitz, ISBN 0-688-08457-5 ).
Her best-selling 1976 autobiography was made into an Academy Award-winning film, Coal Miner's Daughter, starring Sissy Spacek and Tommy Lee Jones, in 1980.
His autobiography, Most Secret War: British Scientific Intelligence 1939-1945, formed the basis, pre-publication, of the BBC One TV documentary series " The Secret War ", first aired on 5 January 1977 and narrated by William Woollard, in which Jones was the principal interviewee.
In 1998 Jones published his autobiography, Vinnie: The Autobiography, which was later revised and reprinted a year later to include information on his first film appearance in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
Among journalists on Tribune in the 1950s were Richard Clements, Ian Aitken and Mervyn Jones, who related his experience on the paper in his autobiography Chances.
Jones for help in selling Equiano's autobiography.
More comedic adventures followed, with the Impossible Man engaging in a shapeshifting competition with Warlock, causing havoc on an alternate universe version of Earth, and trying to obtain the movie rights to the autobiography of professional sidekick Rick Jones.
Coyote's left-wing politics are evident in his articles for Mother Jones magazine, some of which he wrote as a delegate to the 1996 Democratic National Convention ; in his disagreements with David Horowitz ; and in his autobiography Sleeping Where I Fall.
Bob Jones, Jr. published two religious novels, several books of sermons, and an autobiography.
Jones speaks in more detail about the case in his autobiography, " No Smoke, No Fire " published in June 2009.
George Jones cited Smith as his favorite female singer in his 1995 autobiography.
Kaye played the bass tracks on several of the Monkees hits, did soundtrack work ( including sound effects on bass guitar ) for a young Steven Spielberg and tracks for Quincy Jones whose 2001 autobiography Q noted, "... women like ... Fender bass player Carol Kaye ... could do anything and leave men in the dust.
In Jones's autobiography he recounted that he wanted to " take out their top man " and McMahon actually managed to smash Jones in the eye with his elbow on the way down from the tackle, which lead to a cut and scar on his face that remained on his face for a while.
In 2005, Jones completed his autobiography entitled " Oh Joey, Joey!
Benjamin Rush wrote in his autobiography that Kuhn, after the death of Dr John Jones in June 1791, was considered the leading physician in Philadelphia and the one favored by " the principal officers of the general government ".
As Paul Sironen admitted years later in his autobiography, the ' running rugby ' style of Jones was too simplistic for the structured defensive patterns which had developed in rugby league during the 1980s.
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In his 1993 autobiography This Wheel's on Fire – Levon Helm and the Story of The Band, Helm disputes the validity of the official songwriting credits as listed on the albums, and explains that The Band's songs were often honed and recorded through collaboration between all members.
Bennett makes little reference to his childhood in his autobiography, ' Witness ', but elsewhere he credits his mother with instilling in him the virtues of hard work and tolerance.
The Official History of London's Comedy Store credits comedian and author Tony Allen with coining the term, though in his autobiography, the late Malcolm Hardee claims to have coined the term in 1978.
In her autobiography, Can't help singing: the life of Eileen Farrell ( 1999 ), she credits Baker with helping her succeed during the early years of her career on radio.
Because the book credits John Neihardt as the author and not just the editor, scholars and Native Americans have debated the accuracy of the account, which has elements of a collaborative autobiography, spiritual text and other genres.
Alan Alda credits the Sister Kenny treatments he received from his mother as a young boy for his complete recovery from polio, stating in his autobiography Never Have Your Dog Stuffed that he has no question about their efficacy.

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He heavily revised his major novels and many of his stories for a selected edition of his fiction, whose twenty-three volumes formed an artistic autobiography which he called " The New York Edition " to emphasise his continuing ties to the city of his birth.
Hung on walls painted his signature dark gray, Kosuth's later, large photomontages trace a kind of artistic and intellectual autobiography.
Călinescu observed that much of Kogălniceanu's own prose works imitated the style of his friend Costache Negruzzi, without carrying the same artistic weight, while noting that his few works of autobiography featured " pages of gracious good-natured melancholy ", which he attributed to the author's traditional upbringing.
In their highly stylized ways, All That Jazz ( Bob Fosse's morbidly manic screen autobiography ), Ken Russell's surreal portraits of composers or any of Federico Fellini's libidinous self-explorations have delved deeply into the muck of artistic creativity.
Though Myers later took a very different path in his own artistic work, he clearly recalled this teacher in his 1940 autobiography, " Artist In Manhattan.

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