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Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins

The Autobiography

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Red Carpets and Other Banana Skins

By: Rupert Everett
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Revealing himself to be a consummate storyteller, stage and screen star Everett (My Best Friend's Wedding) pens a delightfully witty memoir in which he reveals his life experiences as an up-and-coming actor, detailing everything from the eccentricities of the British upper class to the madness of Hollywood.©2007 Rupert Everett; (P)2007 Hachette Audio Biographies & Memoirs Entertainment & Celebrities

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Trip and slip with an amusing actor and his past. Kept me smiling. Thanks Mr. Everett.

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I Loved his voice , his sense of humor and also his Vulnerability in his reading ! Very Entertaining

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Beautiful writing and great stories. I didn't realize that mr Everett was such a talented writer.

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I love his voice! this was a great peek into the life of a rising star and the trials associated with being gay in an awakening world. I liked this listen!

funny break with a touch of reality

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A funny, touching and from the heart book. I knew who Rupert was but nothing about him. He’s truly a British national treasure.

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