9781607477273-1607477270-Dirty Laundry: Real Life. Real Stories. Real Funny.

Dirty Laundry: Real Life. Real Stories. Real Funny.

ISBN-13: 9781607477273
ISBN-10: 1607477270
Author: Richard Belzer, Laura Silverman, Maggie Rowe, Anderson Gabrych, Taylor Negron, Amy Stiller, Mary Birdsong, Randy Sklar, Shaz Bennett
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Format: Paperback 277 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781607477273
ISBN-10: 1607477270
Author: Richard Belzer, Laura Silverman, Maggie Rowe, Anderson Gabrych, Taylor Negron, Amy Stiller, Mary Birdsong, Randy Sklar, Shaz Bennett
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Phoenix Books
Format: Paperback 277 pages

Summary

Dirty Laundry: Real Life. Real Stories. Real Funny. (ISBN-13: 9781607477273 and ISBN-10: 1607477270), written by authors Richard Belzer, Laura Silverman, Maggie Rowe, Anderson Gabrych, Taylor Negron, Amy Stiller, Mary Birdsong, Randy Sklar, Shaz Bennett, was published by Phoenix Books in 2010. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Dirty Laundry: Real Life. Real Stories. Real Funny. (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.06.

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Every other Thursday on Santa Monica Boulevard’s Comedy Central Stage, a motley assortment of prolific Hollywood writers, actors, and comics convene to reveal the most personal—and colorful—parts of their lives. Their soul-baring monologues reveal the sources of their creative genius, from wacky families, to psycho exes, random ramblings, and unbelievable Hollywood insights.

This hilarious collection includes some of their best confessions. It provides an inside scoop on Hollywood, including stories on mishaps at the Emmys, writing for popular shows, being put in a sleeper hold by Hulk Hogan, growing up in famous families, and what it’s like to play Jan Brady.

Funny, embarrassing, or dirty (or a combination thereof), but always brutally honest, Dirty Laundry shines a voyeuristic light on the underbellies of the people who have sold their souls to the entertainment biz.

"Something magical happens twice a month…. It's an evening of dependably fun 'n' funny readings or writings by industry folks letting off whatever creative bursts they feel like."

LA Weekly

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