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Red Carpets And Other Banana Skins (Paperback, New Ed)
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Red Carpets And Other Banana Skins (Paperback, New Ed)
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'Hilariously honest. . . a kind of rake's progress' Daily Mail An
element of drama has always attended Rupert Everett, even before he
swept to fame with his outstanding performance in 'Another
Country'. He has spent his life surrounded by extraordinary people,
and witnessed extraordinary events. He was in Moscow during the
fall of communism; in Berlin the night the wall came down; and in
downtown Manhattan on September 11th. By the age of 17 he was
friends with Andy Warhol and Bianca Jagger, and since then he has
been up close and personal with some of the most famous women in
the world: Julia Roberts, Madonna, Sharon Stone and Donatella
Versace. Whether sweeping the floor for the Royal Shakespeare
Company or co-starring with Faye Dunaway and an orang-utan in
'Dunstan Checks In' (they both took ages to get ready), Rupert
Everett always brings as much energy and talent to his life as he
does to his career. A superb raconteur and a keen observer of human
folly (especially his own), Rupert Everett turns his life into a
captivating story of love, fame, glamour, gossip and drama. Praise
for Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins 'He has an almost fanatical
loyalty to the concept of enjoyment, to the detriment, it might be
argued, of his art, though to the great enrichment of his being;
and for Rupert, as he makes clear in this continuously brilliant
memoir, the best theatrical autobiography since Noel Coward's
Present Indicative, acting is being...a superb and unexpectedly
inspiring achievement' Simon Callow, Guardian 'Lush, profoundly
reflective, and thoroughly satisfying...a heady triumph of
observation and reverie' Independent 'What makes this autobiography
a (novelistic) masterpiece is the way he is acutely aware of the
melancholia and pain that are the other side of hedonism's coin'
Daily Telegraph
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