Saturday, September 29, 2012
Dropped Names
The quality of this memoir by Frank Langella is derived from the quality of his interlocutors. It rises above Hollywood tittle-tattle because many of the actors and others presented have intellectual heft, a wicked sense of humor, or an obnoxious personality — and sometimes all three. It seems inevitable when reading anything remotely honest about show business to conclude that actors are sad, sad people.
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