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- 2007018731 abstract "Kathleen Turner has always lived her life according to her own rules. The screen icon opens up about her own life--both personal and professional--the risks she's taken, and the lessons she's learned from her film and stage career, 20-year marriage (and recent separation), raising her daughter, and her successful struggle with rheumatoid arthritis. Turner recounts why she took the roles she did--from her film debut as the sultry schemer in Body Heat to her subsequent craft-stretching roles in Peggy Sue Got Married (for which she received an Academy award nomination), Romancing the Stone, Prizzi's Honor, The War of the Roses, and Serial Mom. And she discusses her recent resurgence on the stage with Tony nominations in her roles as Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate and as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, for which she also won the a British Evening Standard Award.--Publisher description.".
- 2007018731 contributor B10771175.
- 2007018731 contributor B10771176.
- 2007018731 created "2008.".
- 2007018731 date "2008".
- 2007018731 date "2008.".
- 2007018731 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2007018731 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-264).".
- 2007018731 description "Kathleen Turner has always lived her life according to her own rules. The screen icon opens up about her own life--both personal and professional--the risks she's taken, and the lessons she's learned from her film and stage career, 20-year marriage (and recent separation), raising her daughter, and her successful struggle with rheumatoid arthritis. Turner recounts why she took the roles she did--from her film debut as the sultry schemer in Body Heat to her subsequent craft-stretching roles in Peggy Sue Got Married (for which she received an Academy award nomination), Romancing the Stone, Prizzi's Honor, The War of the Roses, and Serial Mom. And she discusses her recent resurgence on the stage with Tony nominations in her roles as Mrs. Robinson in The Graduate and as Martha in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, for which she also won the a British Evening Standard Award.--Publisher description.".
- 2007018731 description "The best role is always ahead -- Every step is forward -- Passion grows into talent -- See your moment and seize it, honey -- If you feel sexy, so you are -- Stake your claim and make your stand -- Banish the yet -- Separate the real from the reel -- Speak in your own voice -- The irony strikes when you're hot -- Wait till the choice is inevitable -- Don't repeat your successes -- Send yourself roses -- Take the lead, lady!".
- 2007018731 extent "v, 265 p. :".
- 2007018731 identifier "0446581127".
- 2007018731 identifier "9780446581127".
- 2007018731 identifier 2007018731-d.html.
- 2007018731 identifier 2007018731-b.html.
- 2007018731 identifier 2007018731.html.
- 2007018731 issued "2008".
- 2007018731 issued "2008.".
- 2007018731 language "eng".
- 2007018731 publisher "New York : Springboard,".
- 2007018731 spatial "United States".
- 2007018731 subject "792.02/8092 B 22".
- 2007018731 subject "Actors United States Biography.".
- 2007018731 subject "Actresses United States Biography.".
- 2007018731 subject "PN2287.T79 A3 2008".
- 2007018731 subject "Turner, Kathleen, 1954-".
- 2007018731 tableOfContents "The best role is always ahead -- Every step is forward -- Passion grows into talent -- See your moment and seize it, honey -- If you feel sexy, so you are -- Stake your claim and make your stand -- Banish the yet -- Separate the real from the reel -- Speak in your own voice -- The irony strikes when you're hot -- Wait till the choice is inevitable -- Don't repeat your successes -- Send yourself roses -- Take the lead, lady!".
- 2007018731 title "Send yourself roses : thoughts on my life, love, and leading roles / Kathleen Turner in collaboration with Gloria Feldt.".
- 2007018731 type "text".