Synopsis A memoir of life in Hollywood by the popular television and film actor. O'Connor describes his early life in New York, his wartime service in the merchant marine, his college years in Dublin, and the start of his career as an actor--which eventually brought him fame as the star of Norman Lear's long-running comedy show "All in the Family".
| Details | | Publication Date: | 1998-03-01 | | Narrated by: | Carroll O'Connor | | Edition Description: | Abridged |
| Size | | Height: | 7.3 in | | Width: | 4.8 in | | Thickness: | 0.8 in | | Weight: | 5.6 oz |
Publisher's Note Filled with poignant memories and charming anecdotes, this is the story of the life of Carroll O'Connor, one of television's most beloved actors, told in his own words. It recounts his early childhood in New York and wartime experiences as a merchant seaman; his college years in Dublin where he met his wife and began a career on the stage; his instant rise to stardom in the 1970s as the lovable bigot Archie Bunker on television's classic sitcom "All in the Family"; and the devastating loss of his only son to a drug-related suicide.
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