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OverviewThis enlightening book is the go-to guide for fans for biographical information, rare photos, and interesting trivia about their favorite child stars, shows, series, networks, and the times that defined the shows. Spanning forty years of television history, this book details both the success stories and misfortunes of many child stars. Included in this book are the stories of Anissa Jones, Buffy on Family Affair, who tragically died from a drug overdose at the age of eighteen, as well as Ron Howard, who starred in both The Andy Griffith Show and Happy Days, and who later became an Academy Award–winning director. A child star herself, Kathy Garver profiles these and other legends of classic television in a book that will answer the question: Where are they now? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy Garver , Fred AscherPublisher: Taylor Trade Publishing Imprint: Taylor Trade Publishing Dimensions: Width: 18.40cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 26.40cm Weight: 0.984kg ISBN: 9781630761134ISBN 10: 1630761133 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 15 April 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsWhenever I'm watching an old movie or TV show, I'm always curious about the kid actors: who they are; what else they did; and, of course, how they ended up. Thanks to X Child Stars, my head-banging days are over! No more fruitless internet searches or sleepless nights! This is a virtual encyclopedia of names from obscure to headliner. I keep it right next to my remote. -Jon Provost, X child star best known as Timmy from Lassie -- Jon Provost I've known Kathy decades. She's an accomplished actress and writer. Nobody better qualified to write a book such as this! -Barry Livingston, Ernie on My Three Sons, Author of The Importance of Being Ernest -- Barry Livingston In the 1960's & 1970's I wasn't just a kid on TV, I was a kid watching TV. When people ask me questions about my child acting experiences, they also frequently ask me 'Whatever happened to..' other child stars. My friend Kathy Garver has written this excellent book to answer those compelling questions. -Erin Murphy, Tabitha, from the TV series Bewitched -- Erin Murphy, Tabitha, from the TV series Bewitched Growing up in the spotlight as a Child Star is a relatively exclusive club whose members can appreciate its many privileges and challenges. Kathy Garver approaches this subject with insight and experience. -Barry Williams, Greg Brady from the TV series The Brady Bunch; Producer, 70s Music Celebration! -- Barry Williams Author InformationBest known for her iconic portrayal of Cissy in the long-running classic TV series Family Affair, Kathy Garver has garnered many accolades in film, stage, TV, radio, and voice-over. An ex–child star whose career first took flight with the legendary filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, she is an accomplished and versatile actress and performer. Kathy is also a UCLA graduate, attended London’s prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and is noteworthy for her award-winning talents. She is a motivational speaker and the author of two previous critically acclaimed and best-selling books. Kathy lives near San Francisco with her family and dog, Coco. One of the original latchkey kids of the 1970s, Knoxville native Fred Ascher’s love of television—and appreciation of the child stars who formed the foundation of so many shows—only grew after he graduated from the University of Tennessee and settled in Southern California. Like so many kids growing up during the ‘70s, a time when Mom joined Dad in the workforce during the afternoons, Fred found solace in reruns of time-proven sitcoms and family dramas. For many years after college, Fred worked in the cruise industry before becoming a successful fundraiser at two of the world’s most prestigious cancer hospitals. Today, Fred is a publicist who represents a number of celebrities while also working to develop talented young people into industry professionals. Writing X Child Stars with Kathy Garver is the culmination of a lifetime working with important people for important causes. Fred sees our child stars as an integral part of our nation’s tapestry, no less so than other cultural milestones. “They are our national treasures,” he says, “and with X Child Stars, Kathy and I show the reader why this is true.” Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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