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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.
Evidence of LeMay's thinking is that, in his 1965 autobiography ( co-written with MacKinlay Kantor ) LeMay is quoted as saying his response to North Vietnam would be to demand that " they ’ ve got to draw in their horns and stop their aggression, or we ’ re going to bomb them back into the Stone Age.
Stone claimed in his autobiography that Adair had sex with other male inmates while in prison.
* Eleanor Farjeon talks about playing Halma in her autobiography A Nursery in the Nineties, and about using black, white and red Halma pieces to enact a Christmas Eve ritual game in which imaginary characters try to climb a mountain made of Anchor Stone Blocks.
Billy Hayes was the subject of the autobiography and movie Midnight Express ( written and directed by Oliver Stone, in whose movie " The Doors " Kennealy-Morrison appears in a cameo and is portrayed by Kathleen Quinlan.
Kuhn wrote her autobiography, No Stone Unturned, in 1991.
She was also associated with Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, and according to Keith Richards's recent autobiography, Life, Mick Jagger
Much of what is known about W. Clement Stone comes from his autobiography The Success System That Never Fails.
In 2011, " Not Dead & Not For Sale-The Earthling Papers-A Memoir " Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland's autobiography, co-authored by Ritz, was released by Scribner Books.
While at Rolling Stone, Loder co-authored singer Tina Turner's 1986 autobiography I, Tina.
In his autobiography, None Shall Divide Us, Stone claimed that he had received " special assistance " from RUC operatives in carrying out the cemetery attack.
This incident is also depicted in the 1989 Oliver Stone film Born on the Fourth of July, based on Kovic's autobiography of the same name.

autobiography and Alone
He wrote an autobiography titled No Man Stands Alone.
This expedition is described by Byrd in his autobiography Alone.
He retired in 1960 and turned his attention to writing, producing a novel as well as his autobiography, No Man Alone.
He wrote of the court battle in his autobiography, entitled By Bread Alone.
Tuaolo's autobiography, Alone In The Trenches: My Life As A Gay Man In The NFL, was released in Spring, 2006.
In 1993, Marsden published his autobiography, I'll Never Walk Alone, co-written with former Melody Maker editor Ray Coleman.
* Alone, a 1938 autobiography by Richard Evelyn Byrd
He later dedicated his autobiography, titled Walk Alone, to the victims of the Heysel and Hillsborough disasters.

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* In 1980, Haley began working on an autobiography entitled The Life and Times of Bill Haley but died after completing only 100 pages.
Bill Clinton favorably mentions the town in his autobiography, My Life.
It may also be noted that Bill was not very happy with Ronnie's singing style and temperment ( evidence of this divisiveness can be found in the Tony Iommi autobiography Iron Man.
His 1879 autobiography is titled The Life and Adventures of Buffalo Bill.
According to his autobiography, then-United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson was asked by the White House in 1997 to interview Lewinsky for a job on his staff at the UN.
Bill McLaren, in his autobiography Talking of Rugby writes at length about his Hong Kong Sevens experiences:
In his autobiography “ Glory Days ,” Pontiac chief marketing manager Jim Wangers, who worked for the division ’ s contract advertising and public relations agency, states that John DeLorean, Bill Collins and Russ Gee were indeed responsible for the GTO's creation.
In 1955, with the assistance of Belgian writer Yannick Bruynoghe, Broonzy published his autobiography, entitled Big Bill Blues.
" Bill Paley erected two towers of power: one for entertainment and one for news ," 60 Minutes creator Don Hewitt claimed in his autobiography, Tell Me a Story.
According to Cope's autobiography, " Of course, Bill Drummond was into the whole thing and told us we needed 14, 000 signatures, then they'd split up.
Scottish international forward Andy Gray reported in his autobiography that the Everton board were ready to offer Gray the job as manager in August 1997, but Bill Kenwright, then director, had wanted to appoint Howard Kendall as manager for a third time.
According to his own autobiography, Veeck-As in Wreck, Indians owner Bill Veeck would move the fence in or out, varying by as much as 15 feet, depending on how it would favor the Indians, a practice that ended when the American League specifically legislated against moving fences during the course of a given season.
New York mob boss Bill Bonanno claimed in his autobiography that while he was imprisoned with Roselli, he spoke to him about the Kennedy assassination.
He has written ( with Tim Whitaker ) an autobiography titled Crash: The Life and Times of Dick Allen, which Bill James has called " one of the best baseball books in recent years ".
Bill released an autobiography in 2005 titled Romo My Life on the Edge: Living Dreams and Slaying Dragons.
* My Life ( Bill Clinton autobiography ), 2004
McCowen published his first volume of autobiography, Young Gemini in 1979, followed a year later by Double Bill ( Elm Tree Books ).
* Double Bill ( autobiography ) by Alec McCowen, Elm Tree Books ( 1980 ) ISBN 0-241-10395-9.
* Bill Sands wrote a best-selling autobiography, My Shadow Ran Fast, and founded the Seventh Step prisoner rehabilitation program.
Bill Clinton later described the allegations and investigation as " a fraud ", while in her 2003 autobiography Hillary Clinton gave short shrift to the matter, never mentioning Billy Dale by name and saying that "' Travelgate '... was perhaps worthy of a two-or three-week life span ; instead, in a partisan political climate, it became the first manifestation of an obsession for investigation that persisted into the next millennium.
A number of people in recovery testified, including Academy Award-winning actress Mercedes McCambridge, National Council on Alcoholism founder Marty Mann, and AA co-founder Bill W. In his autobiography, The Man from Ida Grove: A Senator's Personal Story, Hughes writes that he asked a dozen other well-known people in recovery to present public testimony, but all declined.
Anderson ’ s autobiography, Whisperin ’ Bill, was published by Longstreet Press in 1989.
Contemporary Boston Celtics Hall of Fame forward Larry Bird gave Johnson ultimate praise, calling him the best teammate he ever had in his autobiography Drive, which is especially significant considering Bird's teammates included Hall of Famers Kevin McHale, Robert Parish, Bill Walton, and Tiny Archibald.
For the first time, Buffalo Bill heard the facts of the historic event and remarked that he would include the story in his projected autobiography.

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