Leading Lady
Sherry Lansing and the Making of a Hollywood Groundbreaker
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Narrado por:
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Kirsten Potter
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Stephen Galloway
When Sherry Lansing became the first woman ever to be named president of a major studio, the news ricocheted around the world. That was just the beginning of an extraordinary run that saw her head two studios, make hundreds of films, produce classic pictures such as Fatal Attraction and rule for twenty-five years as the most powerful woman Hollywood has ever known.
Award-winning writer Stephen Galloway takes us behind the scenes of Lansing's epic journey—inside the battles; up close with the stars; and into the heart of a creative world populated by the likes of Meryl Streep, Steven Spielberg, Jane Fonda, Angelina Jolie and Tom Cruise. He shows us the velvet touch that masked the iron hand, and the roller-coaster drama behind such movies as Titanic, Forrest Gump, Braveheart and Saving Private Ryan.
Above all, he takes us into the mind of Lansing, creating a revealing portrait of a dynamic, driven woman who overcame unimaginable odds, pushed boundaries and left Hollywood at the peak of her power to achieve the life she wanted.
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“This book, drawing on hundreds of interviews with Sherry and the people who know her best, takes us inside her thinking, into the heart of Hollywood, and on to her groundbreaking work in health and education.” —President Jimmy Carter
“This is a must-read for movie lovers. Sherry Lansing, the first woman to run a film studio, divulges a trove of insider stories about the making of Titanic, Braveheart, Forrest Gump and many other modern classics. The bio also looks at how much Hollywood has and has not changed since 1970, when Lansing appeared in Rio Lobo with John Wayne.” —AARP
“Sexism is just one interesting facet of the life and career that biographer Stephen Galloway explores in Leading Lady. He presents a fully realized portrait of a professional woman breaking glass ceilings. But more important, The Hollywood Reporter journalist shows us the person who endures failure as often as she savors triumph. Her strength of spirit, personally and professionally, is what underlies Galloway’s title.” —The Washington Post
"Galloway has created a colorful page-turner chronicling Lansing’s legacy as both a filmmaker and a philanthropist." —Publishers Weekly
“An energetic and entertaining story, filled with divas, tantrums, and abundant Hollywood gossip …[Leading Lady] is a brisk, breezy look at the turbulent world of moviemaking.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Galloway has crafted a sharp-eyed, captivating look at a brilliant pioneer who broke through the glass ceiling.” —Booklist
Although Ms. Lansing has achieved such monumental levels of success, it was very relatable to hear that she deals in real life like everyone else. I believe most women could relate to staying in their home for several days after a bad romantic break up,
The current chapter of her life shares of the importance of giving back to the community, in her case at a national level.
It strengthens the belief that when one volunteers or
works in the nonprofit world there is a self satisfaction that comes from helping others.
I have admired Ms. Lansing's career for many years I really enjoyed reading her story.
Working your way to the top with grace and integrity.
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A masterclass on hollywood
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes. Interesting to see how the business works and the sometimes preposterous things that you have to deal with. Loved hearing it from a woman's perspective. Sometimes there were too many industry "name drops" and could get confusing as to who is who, but the story still holds.Insightful look at the business of Hollywood
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Written like a romance novel
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What made the experience of listening to Leading Lady the most enjoyable?
Following Lansing's career, as well as very good narration by Kirsten Potter, made it a great read/listen. Potter did very well with emotion, etc.Who was your favorite character and why?
Lansing.What about Kirsten Potter’s performance did you like?
Kirsten Potter made it a great read/listen. Potter did very well with emotion, etc. She did great when doing different characters that are talking to each other as well as emoting Lansing's feelings. One of the best narrators I have heard!!!Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No.One of the best Hollywood Memoirs!!
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Engaging
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LOVED IT!
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Any additional comments?
This is a fantastic book about of one of the most storied people in Hollywood. Sherry is REAL and this book really showcases her talents and presents her as a real friend who is concerned with humanity. Ironically, her future is brighter than her past. Her founding of and involvement with Stand UP to Cancer is the next chapter!!!!Absolutely Loved It!!!!!
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This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?
no oneWhat was most disappointing about Stephen Galloway’s story?
it was so boring, I do not think insiders would even read it...nothing new hereWould you be willing to try another one of Kirsten Potter’s performances?
NO No No this women cannot pronounce proper names let alone simple words.....her Mother was MARGO.....NOT MARGOAT......truly disappointing.If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Leading Lady?
the self serving ones, it was clear this was a rose colored look at her life, the texture was not thereAny additional comments?
I am pleading to producers of audio books to check the narration before releasingBORING
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Strange
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