Foxy: My Life in Three Acts

by Pam Grier

Hardcover, 2010

Status

Available

Publication

Grand Central Publishing (2010), Edition: 1, 288 pages

Description

The actress known for such films as "Foxy Brown" and "Jackie Brown" tells her personal stories for the first time, from her army-brat upbringing to her relationships with Richard Pryor and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to her battles against racism, sexism, and cancer.

Rating

(12 ratings; 3.3)

User reviews

LibraryThing member VickiLN
Pam Grier hold nothing back in this book. I knew a little about her except from what I'd seen in a few movies and tv, so I was excited to read this. It is very well written and full of information. At times it was a little shocking and at others sad. I love that she added personal photos of growing
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up, while on the set of a movie or tv series, and a few of her ex's.

I think this would be a great book for anyone who is a fan of Pam Grier, likes memoirs or just likes to learn more about the "famous".
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LibraryThing member OEBooks
I was looking for one thing, and one thing only. Where did the passion in the characters Foxy Brown & Jackie Brown come from!?! In other words, who 'really' is Pam Grier?

I was hesitant at first... you know, waiting for the lid to snap off... when I got to Donatello and from there just watched Foxy
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go! Good Gosh, this here is the makings of one deft spirit that doesn't just ride, but drives!

What else did I love? Mom, for one, is a jewel, as was the mother/daughter relationship. Pam's principles' was another jewel. The pharmacy. That was a good spot, as was that lead into `becoming Charlotte'. There's nothing like auditioning what you know on a New York city street before an unsuspecting audience and getting ovations before the curtain goes up. Talk about delivery, I learned a whole lot here. Never knew she owned them stunts. But taking a step back to page 88... had to chuckle knowing there's no way a rendering like that can be validated. Tisk, tisk... (and I'm still too tickled) but come on now, Foxy you know better.

All I can say is I have a deep admiration and respect for the aesthetics. Despite its distinctions to those essentials channeled around medicine and government, the arts serve humanity in other ways that no other services compare--a territory FOXY graces with poise, style, and cool the most, to passionately traverse and deliver in good taste.

What a fine memoir. I loved, Loved, LOVED Foxy!
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

288 p.; 6.25 inches

ISBN

0446548502 / 9780446548502
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