1 edition of Cloris found in the catalog.
Cloris
Cloris Leachman
Published
2010
by Kensington Publishing Corp. in New York
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | eBook |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24291283M |
ISBN 10 | 9780758258106, 9780758258137 |
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The book comes across much the same way that Cloris Leachman comes across--fun, scattered, wacky, enjoyable to spend some time with. I think she is an amazing actress but I was surprised at what a rich career she has had--Shakespeare on Broadway with Katharine Hepburn, more Emmys than any other actor in history, an Oscar/5.
Cloris is approachable, eccentric, and appealing. The book follows her thought patterns and takes readers from memory to memory, in different places at different times, throughout her life. But, if you love Cloris, you will want to /5(47). Cloris Leachman is an award-winning star of stage, screen, and television.
Recently she won her ninth Emmy, the most ever earned by an actor, and became a great-grandmother, an event that has given her an interesting new perspective on life/5(25). Cloris is approachable, eccentric, and appealing.
The book follows her thought patterns and takes readers from memory to memory, in different places at different times, throughout her life. But, if you love Cloris, you will want to know all about her, no matter how she tells the story/5(48). When Cloris published her first book She went through extensive training (and lots of trial and error) to learn how to build a captive audience and market products and services online.
In those early days, Cloris couldn’t afford to spend a fortune on ads to grow her business, and was burned out after working hour days cranking blog.