I DONýT DROP NAMES LIKE MARILYN MONROE JUST TO SELL BOOKS
A memoir by Richard Baer
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About the Book
In the Golden Age of television, the 21-year-old nephew of TV's biggest big shot comes to Los Angeles to break into Show Biz. The jobs he gets through the pull and power of his uncle bring him into contact with many famous people, plus one actress not yet famous but soon to be ultra famous.
During a hectic yet fun-filled growth process, including invitations to A-list Hollywood parties, the nephew struggles to live up to the expectations of his illustrious uncle, his unpredictable mother and, last but first, himself.
About the Author
Richard Baer was born in New York City. He received a BA from Yale and an MA in Cinema from USC. His writing career spans more than fifty years and includes screen credits for such television shows as Leave It To Beaver, The Munsters, Bewitched, Barney Miller, and M*A*S*H.