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The Good, the Bad, and Me
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The sparkling memoir of a movie icon's life in the footlights and on camera,
tells the extraordinary story of Eli Wallach's many years dedicated to his craft. Beginning with his early days in Brooklyn and his college years in Texas, where he dreamed of becoming an actor, this book follows his career as one of the earliest members of the famed Actors Studio and as a Tony Award winner for his work on Broadway. Wallach worked with such stars as Marlon Brando, Paul Newman, Marilyn Monroe, Gregory Peck, and Henry Fonda, and his many movies included
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, the iconic
, and
. For more than fifty years Eli Wallach held a special place in film and theater, and in a tale rich with anecdotes, wit, and remarkable insight he recounted his magical life in a world unlike any other.
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“The man, the myth, the legend: Eli Wallach feels so much more real to me after reading about his life in his own words. I feel his loss even more deeply now, knowing that an amazing actor has left such an imprint on the world. Although I do highly recommend this book, I think anyone who attempts to read it before seeing one of his films (e.g. The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly; The Misfits) will not be able to comprehend Wallach's story as a whole.”
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