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(Limelight). From Booklist: Actor-director-producer Leonard has a
real gift for storytelling that he displays to the fullest in a
breezy, readable memoir of his life in show business. Starting out
as an actor in 1930s New York in such forgotten hit plays as Hotel
Alimony, Fly Away Home, and Kiss the Boys Goodbye, Leonard had the
foresight and financial need to leap first to radio and movies,
then to television, in which he created or produced such rerun
perennials as Make Room for Daddy, The Andy Griffith Show, and the
controversial (for its time) I Spy . Along the way, Leonard met
lots and lots of fascinating people--John Garfield, Jack Benny,
Danny Thomas, Carl Reiner, and Bill Cosby, to mention a few of the
dozens about whom Leonard has a funny story or three to tell. Some
of these stories are well known, such as those of the closeness of
the writers, actors, and staff of The Dick Van Dyke Show; others
are not, such as those of Leonard's various, sometimes dangerous,
adventures around the world while filming I Spy . Jack Helbig
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