The Hollywood Book of Extravagance - The Totally Infamous, Mostly
Disastrous, and Always Compelling Excesses of America's Film and TV Idols
Book description
Savor the inside scoop on over-the-top superstars
"I'm not a paranoid, deranged millionaire. . . . I'm a billionaire!"
"Acting is an empty and useless profession."
"Good girls go to heaven. Bad girls go everywhere else."
"I'm interested in being provocative and pushing people's buttons."
Which screen icons gave us the quotes above? How do stars get away with
self-indulgent, unrestrained behaviors-or do they? In The Hollywood Book
of Extravagance, longtime industry insider and Hollywood historian James
Robert Parish gives you a provocative look behind the scenes at the
lavish indulgences and larger-than-life egos of Tinseltown's rich and
famous. The featured celebrities range from heartthrobs to industry
tycoons, and from yesterday's matinee idols to today's hottest celebs.
The stars are grouped according to their excesses: ego, neurosis,
partying, power, rich living, and romancing. You'll devour little-known
details on the excesses and exploits of notables ranging from Mae West
to Madonna, Greta Garbo to Marilyn Monroe and Marlon Brando, Bela Lugosi
to John Belushi, Zsa Zsa Gabor to Paris Hilton, Errol Flynn to Jude Law,
and many more. James Robert Parish
is a former entertainment reporter and publicist and the author of
It's Good to Be the King: The Seriously Funny Life of Mel Brooks
, Fiasco: A History of Hollywood's Iconic Flops
, and The Hollywood Book of Breakups
(all from Wiley). Parish appears frequently as an expert on network and
cable television documentaries like A&E's Biography
and E! Television's True Hollywood Stories
.