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Lädt ... Enter Whiningvon Fran Drescher
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Fran Drescher is best known as "The Nanny", but previous to that role she was in several not-so-popular movies such as: "Cadillac Man", "Spinal Tap", & "Car 54 Where Are You". Her writing style is true to her nature and one can actually hear her voice speaking her written words. She is intelligent, funny, refreshingly honest, and unpretentious. Fran writes about her: life up until & including her work as "Fran Fine"; her marriage to her High school sweetheart Peter Jacobson; the "burglary"; her interactions with Princess Diana, Barbra Streisand, Robin Williams, & Francis Ford Coppola; her parents Morty & Sylvia; the cast of "The Nanny", and her dog Chester. I don't watch t.v....I don't own one, but I do make it a point to go visit my neighbor at least 2-3 times a month and together we sit watch The Nanny and laugh the night away. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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It’s immediately clear the book holds a conversational tone and writing style that displays Fran’s humor. She comes across as a down to earth girl who made it big but struggled to get there. She wasn't gifted with the rare insta-success but had to work for years to grow. Her husband, Peter, is also in the same business and they had been together the entire book from high school on. The book opens with their childhood in a small town with her parents and how close they all were. I was surprised to learn how the parents from ‘The Nanny’ were copies of her actual parents, even down to the names.
Sometimes some of the stories would lose me, like a vacation or so, but she did have the worst luck and funny stuff about her party with the big producers. I was surprised to learn of her rape, which her husband was forced to watch, which was touched upon very briefly because of talking about Howard Stern and all her appearances on his radio show. She told an awkward but enlightening backstory about a threesome that was proposed but she didn’t go through with, and also about her awkward kiss scenes with Robin Williams. She was apparently great friends with Dan Akroyd and his wife, which came across as sweet.
I think the part most people were surprised about was her saying Princess Diana was a bitch and prima donna, but she told it like it was with her experiences.
Overall it’s a fun book. I was put off sometimes with the conversational tone that could seem cloying if it went on too long, but there were good one liners and some truly amusing stuff. The beauty tricks and her struggle and goal to lose and maintain weight was also interesting. The Nanny is of course the huge focus of the end of the book, and it was around season three when the stories stopped and the book was finished.
If you’re a big fan of Fran and the Nanny, it’s a good read that deserves your attention.
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