Book description
Jamie Foreman is one of Britain's most iconic actors. He is also
the son of Britain's most notorious gangster, Freddie Foreman. Jamie's
life has been anything but ordinary. Right from the start, his world
was one of contrast and contradiction: he grew up surrounded by
London's criminal elite, living by their code of honour and respect,
yet he himself was brought up to be a  straight goer'. The backdrop
of his home life was to differ greatly from his time at school as, at
seven years old, Jamie found himself in the unlikely surroundings of a
boarding school. The happiness of his family and school life was
snatched from Jamie when his father was sentenced to ten years in
prison for his involvement in the killing of Jack  The Hat' McVitie.
The subsequent years saw Jamie without the father he adored and the
whole family was put under enormous strain. At 14, Jamie decided that
his passion was for acting and, having been encouraged by Barbara
Windsor, he discovered yet another new environment at the Italia Conti
Stage School. Jamie thrived in the acting world and was soon enjoying
success on both stage and screen. By the time of his dad's release
from prison, Jamie had carved a  straight' career for himself Â- but
after years apart, there was plenty of lost time to make up for. Soon,
he was dividing his time between acting and assisting with Freddie's Â
business.' Before long, though, life took a surprising turn when a
drug deal his father was heavily involved in went tragically wrong and
he was forced to go on the run to America with his dad, which marked
the start of a whole new adventure  A truly fascinating story of a
unique life. From being babysat by the Kray Twins to his life-changing
meeting with Lawrence Olivier. Jamie's is a compelling tale of a boy
becoming a man, of a father lost and found (and nearly lost again),
and of the adventure, violence and tenderness that forged an
unbreakable father-son relationship.