Still Laughing: A Life in Comedy (from the Creator of Laugh-In)

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32
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6.1 X 9.5 X 1.3 inches | 1.35 pounds
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English
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9781951213794

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About the Author
At 96, George Schlatter still goes to the office every day. He is the founder of the American Comedy Awards. For his work on television, Schlatter has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (at 7030 Hollywood Blvd.)
Jon Macks is a comedy writer and award show writer who continues to work as a political consultant and speech writer. He wrote all 22 years on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, has been a writer or head writer on 25 Academy Awards, which is the all time record; and writes speeches and special material projects for a wide range of clients including Helen Mirren, Michael Douglas, Hugh Jackman, Chris Rock, Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Steve Martin, Terry Bradshaw and Terry Fator. He has written five books with the latest being Monologue: What Makes America Laugh Before Bed.
Goldie Hawn is the founder of the Hawn Foundation as well as an international children's advocate and enthusiastic campaigner for the mindful celebration of life. An Academy Award-winning actress, producer, and director, she is also a mother and grandmother. Her bestselling autobiography, A Lotus Grows in the Mud, was published in 2005.
Reviews
"To sit with George Schlatter and hear his stories is a gift. To read this book is an even bigger gift. It sounds like him, it feels like him. This incredible career is hilariously written as if you're sitting across from the great man himself." --Billy Crystal
"I wouldn't exactly say that George Schlatter invented show business, but he moved it along in the right direction as much as anybody I can think of. If comedy is king, he's the kingmaker- and I don't know where comedy would be these days without his groundbreaking innovations and encouragements that we have come to take for granted in the business we call Show. Lots of people like to say 'I've got stories!' but George? He's really got stories and thank god somebody finally convinced him to write them down!" --Bill Maher
"George Schlatter gave us Laugh In... and a million laughs we needed then and now. But until I read this book I had no idea about all the shows he's produced and all the people he's worked with. This is the perfect book for fans of comedy and variety television, and funny as hell stories from a legend who worked with the legends." --James Carville
"George Schlatter is absolutely brilliant!!! I have known him for over 40 years. I've watched George make television history several times while helping to make the world a better place. He's very funny and one of the best storytellers to ever live. You will laugh out loud and learn amazing life lessons." --Byron Allen, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Allen Media Group
"There's dish aplenty and gracious appreciations... by a master of the genre; a pleasure for fans." --KIRKUS Review
"Boosted by its garrulous tone, this glitzy account of a bygone Hollywood era is a must for pop culture enthusiasts." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, starred review
"Eyebrow-raising...spills laugh-out-loud-worthy anecdotes." --Peter Larsen, The San Diego Union-Tribune
"What a pleasure." --Leonard Maltin, Maltin on Movies
"If you love vintage show business stories like I know I do, Still Laughing is brimming with priceless tales..." --Donald Liebenson, RogerEbert.com
"An inside look at the Golden Age of Hollywood in the wake of the cultural upheaval of the Sixties and Seventies. It demonstrates the crucial role a working producer plays in bringing a show to life." --Joe Donahue, The Roundtable at WAMC Northeast Public Radio
"Schlatter's story is one of the rapidly changing world of TV and the impact it had on changing the culture in the mid-20th century." --Brian Boone, Vulture
"Still Laughing paints a vivid portrait of the Golden Age of Hollywood with never-before-told stories from Schlatter's nearly 70-year career." --Talkhouse
"Still Laughing was a tremendous read...I'm so glad we still have a George Schlatter in our midst...Still Laughing is an enlightening and fascinating read for anyone." --THEBOOKSELFBLOG
"The book is an inside look at the crucial role a working producer plays in bringing a show to life, and reveals the actual people...cloistered inside their celebrity." --Bruce Haring, Deadline
"An absolute must for pop culture enthusiasts written by one of the true heroes of the comedy genre." --Marc Berman, Forbes