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Performing Arts General

Brief Encounters

Conversations with Celebrities

by (author) Brian Brennan

Publisher
Brian Brennan
Initial publish date
Feb 2016
Category
General
Recommended Age
16 to 18
Recommended Grade
11 to 12
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780978273958
    Publish Date
    Feb 2016
    List Price
    $9.99

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Description

Famous actors, writers and singers invariably let their guard down when Brian Brennan interviewed them for the Calgary Herald and Toronto Star because they didn't think a Canadian journalist would be out to "get" them like the tabloid reporters in Britain and the U.S.

As a result, Brennan learned little-known facts about their lives and careers that the stars had never revealed publicly before.

Country singer Tammy Wynette, then recently married for the fourth time, admitted the relationship was already on the rocks because she had to be constantly on the road playing concerts and nightclub gigs. She divorced soon after she left Canada, when she returned to her home in Nashville.

Pop crooner Al Martino disclosed that his singing career took a turn for the worse after he played the troubled wedding singer in the movie The Godfather. The character was loosely based on Frank Sinatra, who developed such a hatred for Martino after the movie was released that he refused to find casino gigs for him in Las Vegas.

There are many more revelations in this must-have compendium of 63 celebrity profiles derived from newspaper interviews Brennan conducted during his fifteen years as an arts and entertainment reporter.

Add this book to your library today and you'll be a hit at the dinner table when you dispense your tantalizing tidbits about such stars of stage and screen as Judy Collins, Chuck Berry, Sophia Loren and Tennessee Williams.

 

About the author

Brian Brennan is an Irish-born writer who has lived and worked in Canada since 1966. He makes his home in Calgary, Alberta, where he has worked as a journalist and author, publishing eight books of biography and social history including The Good Steward: The Ernest C. Manning Story (2008), How the West Was Written: The Life and Times of James H. Gray (2006), Romancing the Rockies: Mountaineers, Missionaries, Marilyn & More (2005) and Scoundrels and Scallywags (2002). He was the first recipient of Canada’s Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award and has written freelance articles and columns for magazines and newspapers across the United States and Canada, including the New York Times, Globe and Mail and Toronto Star. Brian also serves on the National Council of The Writers’ Union of Canada.

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