I was a bit disappointed by Alan Carr's actually. It was a decent read but roar with laughter funny like I expected.. I suppose because he had a pretty 'normal' background. Frighteningly like me.. worked at Tesco, in call centres, gay, glasses oh it goes on!
Really like Russell Brand's. He's spectacularly good with words. Gordon Ramsey's is also very interesting. Read Jordan's first one but wouldn't dream of adding any more funds to her empire now.
The worst celeb autobiography I've read is without doubt David Beckham's. In fact I never finished it.
I was a bit disappointed by Alan Carr's actually. It was a decent read but roar with laughter funny like I expected.. I suppose because he had a pretty 'normal' background. Frighteningly like me.. worked at Tesco, in call centres, gay, glasses oh it goes on!
Really like Russell Brand's. He's spectacularly good with words. Gordon Ramsey's is also very interesting. Read Jordan's first one but wouldn't dream of adding any more funds to her empire now.
The worst celeb autobiography I've read is without doubt David Beckham's. In fact I never finished it.
ive read all of jordans auto biogs ,jodie marshs, jades and kerrys!:o
i used to find r brand funny but i dont anymore dont know why!? yes alan carr is very 'normal' he did make me chuckle!
ive read peter kays first one and i didnt really find it funny at all! oh ive read frank skinners book aswell!
ive read peter kays the first one the best one so far was alan carrs a laugh a page:)
I also read Alan Carrs a good read not a funny as Peter Kay. I liked his though because he is local to me so i know alot of the places he describes in his childhood
Paul o'grady ,vinnie jones, peter kay, david batty, just about anyone who has lived a life not these who write there auto bigraphies in ther e early twenties:D
Russell Brand
John Barrowman
Alan Carr
Peter Kay
Katie Price
Sharon Osbourne
Graham Norton
Shane Richie
Geri Halliwell
Kerry Katona
Jade Goody
Daniella Westbrook
(and probably some more)
I've read both of Sharon Osbourne's,all of Piers Morgan's, Julie Andrews' one and Amanda Barrie's one. My favourite by miles was Amanda Barrie's,probably because it was the funniest and I could relate to a lot of what she went through.
I've read Michael J Fox's first biography which was good. Very open about his thoughts and feeling about being diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Haven’t bought his second yet, but will do.
Disappointed with Rupert Everett’s biography. He’s led an interesting life, but after don’t really like his personality that came across. Kind of shattered the crush I had on him!
I liked Jerry Lewis’s biography, Dean and Me, which focused on his partnership with Dean Martin. It was interesting and sad at times. It's well written, so it's a quick and easy read.
I’ve also read Ginny Roger’s biography. She came across as a touch ‘I’m fabulous’ but I guess since she’s Ginny Roger’s she can get away with it
These are some of the autobiographies that I've read:-
Michael Caine
Bob Monkhouse
Gorden Kaye (Allo Allo)
Richard Hammond
Robbie Williams
John Barrowman
Sean Astin (Sam in LOTR and by the time I'd finished reading it I actually really disliked him, he's so full of himself!)
Sheila Hancock
Midge Ure
Cliff Richard
Peter Kay (thought it was a load of tripe tbh!)
David Essex
Russell Brand - the guy is amazing with words!
Alan Carr - hilarious
Chris Moyles - very funny, just as he comes across on his R1 show
Katie Price - average
Reading Ant & Dec's now, so far so good.
Anyone got the new Justin Lee Collins autobiography? Was thinking of getting it, but just wanted some opinions on it.
All three of KP's
The two from Sharon osbourne
Billie Piper's
Charlotte's church's
Dawn French ( the worst auto biog i have read)
Paul o'grady (bring on the sequel)
I want to read Alan Carr's, Ant and dec (despite disliking them both) and Leona. I am getting Leona's for xmas.
I've read Michael J Fox's first biography which was good. Very open about his thoughts and feeling about being diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Haven’t bought his second yet, but will do. )
Lucky Man is fantastic. I'd forgotten that I'd meant to get his second one, so thanks for reminding me.
Stephen Fry's Moab is My Washpot is I think my favourite autobiography ever; it's so interesting and honest and beautifully written.
I really like autobiographies. Oliver Postgate's is lovely.
Both Sharon Osbourne ones
Richard Hammond
David Essex
Donny Osmond
David Cassidy
Tony Hadley
Martin Kemp
Robbie Williams
Brenda Blethyn
Peter Kay - that had me laughing out loud
David Ginola
Kevin Keegan
Lee Sharpe
James Martin
Tina Turner
John Barrowman
Richard and Judy
Martine McCutcheon
Barbara Windsor
John Barnes
Sally Gunnell
Denice Lewis
and have the following on my bookshelf waiting to be read
Julie Walters, Dawn French
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Really like Russell Brand's. He's spectacularly good with words. Gordon Ramsey's is also very interesting. Read Jordan's first one but wouldn't dream of adding any more funds to her empire now.
The worst celeb autobiography I've read is without doubt David Beckham's. In fact I never finished it.
ive read all of jordans auto biogs ,jodie marshs, jades and kerrys!:o
i used to find r brand funny but i dont anymore dont know why!? yes alan carr is very 'normal' he did make me chuckle!
ive read peter kays first one and i didnt really find it funny at all! oh ive read frank skinners book aswell!
Also Suzi Quatro's - very enjoyable.
Also liked Russell Brands, Dawn French's and Stephen Fry's
max clifford
chris moyles
and i want chris evan's
I also read Alan Carrs a good read not a funny as Peter Kay. I liked his though because he is local to me so i know alot of the places he describes in his childhood
ive read max cliffords:o
Russell Brand
John Barrowman
Alan Carr
Peter Kay
Katie Price
Sharon Osbourne
Graham Norton
Shane Richie
Geri Halliwell
Kerry Katona
Jade Goody
Daniella Westbrook
(and probably some more)
(Plus some still waiting on my bookshelf)
...I like reading
Disappointed with Rupert Everett’s biography. He’s led an interesting life, but after don’t really like his personality that came across. Kind of shattered the crush I had on him!
I liked Jerry Lewis’s biography, Dean and Me, which focused on his partnership with Dean Martin. It was interesting and sad at times. It's well written, so it's a quick and easy read.
I’ve also read Ginny Roger’s biography. She came across as a touch ‘I’m fabulous’ but I guess since she’s Ginny Roger’s she can get away with it
Michael Caine
Bob Monkhouse
Gorden Kaye (Allo Allo)
Richard Hammond
Robbie Williams
John Barrowman
Sean Astin (Sam in LOTR and by the time I'd finished reading it I actually really disliked him, he's so full of himself!)
Sheila Hancock
Midge Ure
Cliff Richard
Peter Kay (thought it was a load of tripe tbh!)
David Essex
Shane Ritchies - Rags to Ritchies was a good read too.
Alan Carr - hilarious
Chris Moyles - very funny, just as he comes across on his R1 show
Katie Price - average
Reading Ant & Dec's now, so far so good.
Anyone got the new Justin Lee Collins autobiography? Was thinking of getting it, but just wanted some opinions on it.
I read John Barrowman's- really funny, some hilarious anecdotes
Just finished Ant and Dec's - also funny, and very sweet.
I'd like to read Julie Andrews' - I love her.
And a friend says Dawn French's is also very good.
The two from Sharon osbourne
Billie Piper's
Charlotte's church's
Dawn French ( the worst auto biog i have read)
Paul o'grady (bring on the sequel)
I want to read Alan Carr's, Ant and dec (despite disliking them both) and Leona. I am getting Leona's for xmas.
Lucky Man is fantastic. I'd forgotten that I'd meant to get his second one, so thanks for reminding me.
Stephen Fry's Moab is My Washpot is I think my favourite autobiography ever; it's so interesting and honest and beautifully written.
I really like autobiographies. Oliver Postgate's is lovely.
Christopher Lee: Lord of Misrule
Jane Fonda: My Life So Far
Billie Whitelaw: ... Who He?
Ed Husain: The Islamist
That's all that is coming to mind, the rest I read are mostly biographies.
Richard Hammond
David Essex
Donny Osmond
David Cassidy
Tony Hadley
Martin Kemp
Robbie Williams
Brenda Blethyn
Peter Kay - that had me laughing out loud
David Ginola
Kevin Keegan
Lee Sharpe
James Martin
Tina Turner
John Barrowman
Richard and Judy
Martine McCutcheon
Barbara Windsor
John Barnes
Sally Gunnell
Denice Lewis
and have the following on my bookshelf waiting to be read
Julie Walters, Dawn French
Frank Skinner - both books
Alan Carr
Peter Kay
I want to read Julian Clary's i keep meaning to pick it up.