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by Klugman, Jack
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"What I didn't get a chance to tell Tony Randall was that our friendship had made me a better human being." So concludes Jack Klugman in this poignant memoir of two actors who shared a stage for almost fifty years. Follow both actors from their early days in live television to the "Camelot" of The Odd Couple, from Klugman's fight with invasive throat cancer to Randall's struggle to open a National Actors Theatre. What emerges is a touching portrait of a legendary professional relationship that, in the end, became deeply personal. The book includes over 50 photographs, many from Jack and Tony's private collections, and a free DVD of never-seen-before outtakes from The Odd Couple.
About the Author
His numerous film appearances include: Twelve Angry Men (1957), Cry Terror (1958), Days of Wine and Roses (1962), The Detective (1968), Goodbye Columbus (1969), Who Says I Can't Ride a Rainbow, with Judy Garland (1971), The Two Minute Warning (1976), and Dear God (1996). He also appeared several times on Rod Sterling's classic television anthology, The Twilight Zone.
Jack Klugman currently lives in Malibu, California.
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