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File Size: 22678 KB

Print Length: 428 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0809222272

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education; 1 edition (November 19, 2001)

Publication Date: November 19, 2001

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00AUGCJBM

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Maybe it's an age thing but even with many not too great reviews I'm well into and enjoying this book. Age thing in that as a latter 'baby boomer' I have memories and knowledge of most of the subjects in the book. I think having some knowledge of the actor does make a difference in reading the different short articles about them all.

It was an ok read, conveniently parsed out in bite-sized chunks that make it easy to read for ten minutes or two hours. Lots of interesting trivia.But... There needs to be some fact-checking as well as some proofreading of the book. Consistent in mistaking an uppercase I for the number one seemed popular. Also the author tended to inject a lot of personal opinions, as we see in the note for Clara Blandick (Auntie Em from The Wizard of Oz). Clara committed suicide after being wracked with pain and a steadily declining health outlook as well as progressive blindness, prompting the author to write, "What a pathetic end for the sturdy, no-nonsense Auntie Em." I took exception to that statement and it caused me to read the rest of the book with a slightly less enthusiastic demeanor. I don't feel that this is the kind of book that is served by editorializing in this manner.I was pleased to see that the book contains a very comprehensive necrology of, at the very least, many hundreds - perhaps thousands -- of Hollywood notables. There is also a lengthy list of burials by site of Tinseltown's departed, a surely welcome resource for fans who plan vacations around cemeteries and death ephemera.To be sure, I would have given this at least one more star but for the distraction of unproofread copy and unnecessary editorializing.

Well, I'll admit it. I must be one doozy of a morbid person, because I enjoyed the heck out of this book! So much so, that the other 2 book's that I was reading were placed aside, just so I could finish this. I'm 53, and I've heard of, and watched about 90% of the people in this book, but I hadn't much of an idea how or when they had died. Boy, stars sure do get married a lot! One thing bothered me, and that was the section that Jon-Erik Hexum was filed under. Suicide. While he did kill himself with a gun loaded with blanks, he didn't know the repercussions of what a blank bullet can really do. I felt it should have been filed under accidents. Aside from a few snide remarks from the author, especially about Claras death "Auntie Em," I would recommend this book. It was a fascinating read.

Based on the books title, I was half-expecting some sensationalist schlock, but took a chance based on how many celebrities were covered. I'm so glad I did! The book doesn't just cover the most famous deaths like Marilyn Monroe and Natalie Wood, but it also covers lesser known stars like the actor who played Buckwheat, and the actress who played Auntie Em in "The Wizard of Oz". All of the stories were interesting, and pretty in-depth. Some of the more famous actors were presented differently than I've read in other books about their deaths, but it's not that surprising given how many theories there are about these super-celebrities. James Dean's death stuck out to me especially, given that I've read elsewhere that Dean wasn't actually speeding at the time of his death. And, of course, no two people will ever agree on how Marilyn Monroe died.The only real issue I had with the book was the way the author classified several deaths as "suicides", when they might not have actually been suicides. One actor (I don't remember his name), apparently held a gun to his head and pulled the trigger while joking around, thinking it wasn't loaded, which hardly counts as being a known suicide. To give the author credit, he does present these in an unbiased, neutral way, settling on just presenting the details and letting the reader come to their own conclusions, but many of the so-called "suicides" in that section didn't seem to me to belong there.It was still a fascinating read, and I learned a ton about actors whose deaths I had heard of, but knew little about. For example, I knew that Chris Farley had died of a drug overdose, but I never knew the almost unbelievable story of his last few days. The story of Freddie Prinze was also interesting. I loved that it covered a wide variety of celebrities, from a variety of time-periods, rather than focusing on the most famous and the most recent. It focused quite a bit on Old Hollywood, which is what I'm most interested, so that was perfect. The author sticks mostly to the facts, and avoids trying to glamorize, or even villify, the many, many, celebrities covered in the book. Definitely worth a re-read!

James Parish wrote a substantial reference book on entertainers deaths. Including the well known to the very obscure and grouping in categories such as natural causes, suicides, homicides,and the unexplained, it was entertaining, sad, touching, some humor, but respectful. I revisited some familiar deaths and learned a lot from the many myths circulating. I very much enjoyed hearing of the life's and deaths of many I barely heard of, if at all. There were some discrepancies adding to the myths. But overall I was impressed by the detail. The book culminates with a long necrology featuring all included in this book along with many others. A handy guide when you wonder whatever happened to, or how old were they when they died to satisfy your curiosity or you family and friends. Of course this book as large as it is covers a fraction of celebrity deaths. I certainly hope James Parish continues with further volumes.

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