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In the 1980s, the autobiography was adapted into a one-act Broadway play starring Glenn Close.
In 2004, he published his autobiography, Close Up, in which he wrote frankly about his gay life ( albeit occasionally inaccurately regarding some third party details ) and friendships.

autobiography and Up
In addition to his contributions in education, Washington wrote 14 books ; his autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
His autobiography, Up From Slavery, first published in 1901, is still widely read today.
In his autobiography Up From Slavery, he gave all three of his wives credit for their contributions at Tuskegee.
When Washington's autobiography, Up From Slavery, was published in 1901, it became a bestseller and had a major impact on the African American community, its friends and allies.
In his autobiography Opening Up, Atherton is candid about the fact that there are more colourful alternatives for " FEC "; the second word being " educated "; as suggested by his team mates at the time.
In 2002 he produced his autobiography: Opening Up.
It is more likely that Stallone was influenced by Rocky Graziano's autobiography Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the movie of the same name.
Over thirty years after Angelou began writing her life story, she completed the sixth and final autobiography in her series of six, A Song Flung Up to Heaven, in 2002.
Shatner went on the Tonight Show again on December 11, 2009 to read excerpts from Palin's Going Rogue: An American Life, but this was followed by an appearance from Palin herself reading excerpts from Shatner's autobiography, Up Till Now.
Graziano's life story was the basis of the 1956 Oscar-winning drama film Somebody Up There Likes Me, based on his 1955 autobiography of the same title.
Hemmings published his autobiography Blow Up ... and Other ExaggerationsThe Autobiography of David Hemmings ( 2004 ).
In his memoir Star Trek: Memories, William Shatner called this one of the series ' worst episodes — in the full general autobiography Up Till Now, he called the episode's plot a " tribute " to NBC executives who slashed the show's budget and placed it in a bad time slot.
Smock has written a spiritual autobiography entitled " Who Will Rise Up?
Brother Jed and his wife Cynthia D. Lasseter Smock ( a. k. a. “ Sister Cindy ”) use a distinctive preaching style, termed " confrontational evangelism " in the subtitle of his autobiography, " Who Will Rise Up?
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.
* Owning Up ( autobiography, trad-boom jazz career, 1965 )
In 2007 author Frank Schaeffer titled his autobiography Crazy for God: How I Grew Up as One of the Elect, Helped Found the Religious Right, and Lived to Take All ( or Almost All ) of It Back.
William Shatner ( in his autobiography Up to Now ) remarked that this format shift seemed like an attempt to emulate 48 Hrs., with him stepping into the Nick Nolte character.
At the time of her death, Tanguay was working on her autobiography, to be titled " Up and Down the Ladder.
One of the earliest and most frequently cited is that of Booker T. Washington, who wrote, in his 1901 autobiography, Up from Slavery:
His books, mostly collections of humorous pieces that were originally published in newspapers and magazines, included Constantly in Pursuit, Come Here Till I Tell You, Life in Thin Slices ( 1951 ), An Irishman's Diary, Patrick Campbell's Omnibus ( 1954 ), A Short Trot with a Cultured Mind, A Long Drink of Cold Water, How to Become a Scratch Golfer ( 1963 ), The P-P-Penguin Patrick Campbell ( 1965 ), Brewing Up in the Basement, Rough Husbandry, All Ways on Sundays ( 1966 ), A Bunch of New Roses, The Coarse of Events, Gullible Travels, The High Speed Gasworks, Waving All Excuses, Patrick Campbell's Golfing Book, Fat Tuesday Tails ( 1972 ), 35 Years on the Job ( 1973 ), The Campbell Companion ( 1987 ) and an autobiography, My Life and Easy Times.
It would not be until a few years later that Tavis would learn the identity of his biological father, whom he identifies in his autobiography, What I Know For Sure: My Story of Growing Up in America only as " T ."
Sinclair's autobiography, Will the Real Gordon Sinclair Please Stand Up was published in 1966, followed in 1975 by a sequel, Will Gordon Sinclair Please Sit Down.
The footballer himself said in his autobiography, " Up until then I had been the model son and had brought no trouble to their door, but now they were upset at what they saw as my rebellion ".

autobiography and 2004
In 2004, he released his autobiography My Life.
Clinton released a best-selling autobiography, My Life in 2004.
After Clinton's autobiography My Life appeared in 2004, Lewinsky said in an interview with the British tabloid Daily Mail:
In his autobiography, From Jerusalem to Munich, first published in France in 1999, and later in a written interview with Sports Illustrated, Abu Daoud wrote that funds for Munich were provided by Mahmoud Abbas, Chairman of the PLO since 11 November 2004 and President of the Palestinian National Authority since 15 January 2005.
In his autobiography My Prison Without Bars, published by Rodale Press on January 8, 2004, Rose finally admitted publicly to betting on baseball games and other sports while playing for and managing the Reds.
In 2004, Emerson published his autobiography entitled Pictures of an Exhibitionist, which dealt with his entire career, particularly focusing on his early days with The Nice, and his nearly career-ending nerve-graft surgery in 1993.
Her autobiography, Don't Look Back, We're Not Going That Way, which was published in 2004, recounts the early detection of her breast cancer, the loss of her husband Dennis to pancreatic cancer, her nervous breakdown, her single motherhood and other experiences.
In 2004, Blondet published her autobiography Con los Pies en la Tierra.
His autobiography ' Ossie – King of Stamford Bridge ' written with Martin Knight and Martin King was released in 2003 and in 2004 Osgood appeared in a cameo role in the British film The Football Factory.
In the fall of 2004, he released his blunt, straight-talking autobiography 30 Years of Sausage, 50 Years of Ham.
His autobiography, Accidents of Fortune, was published just before his death in 2004.
Her autobiography, ' Tis Herself, was published in 2004 and was a New York Times Bestseller.
In 2004, O ' Hara released her autobiography Tis Herself, co-authored with Johnny Nicoletti and published by Simon & Schuster.
In 2004, he published the autobiography I, Shithead: A Life in Punk.
Her second autobiography, Worth Fighting For, was published by McClelland and Stewart in October 2004, and resulted in further public controversy with Paul Martin and other members of the Liberal Party.
On July 3, 2007, Blake's autobiography Breaking Back: How I Lost Everything and Won Back My Life, which discussed his comeback after his unlucky 2004 season, was released and debuted at No. 22 on the New York Times Best Seller list.
In 2004 he published an autobiography, entitled Scar Tissue.
The timing of her announcement coincided with the release of her autobiography, Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue ( 2004 ) and the launch of her daytime talk show.
Flair released his autobiography, To Be the Man, in July 2004.
* In 2004, the University of Arkansas Press re-published Thaden's autobiography, High, Wide, and Frightened.
In his 2004 autobiography My Life, Clinton acknowledged testifying under oath that he had an encounter with Flowers.
Woodward released his autobiography, Winning !, in 2004.
In 1983, she published ( with co-writer Jane Scovell ) a candid autobiography, My Life, and a continuation volume, Marilyn Horne, The Song Continues, appeared in 2004.

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