Praise For Michael Seth Starr’s Celebrity Biographies
“Michael Seth Starr’s wonderful new biography of Bob Newhart reveals a simple yet remarkable fact about the beloved, stammering everyman: There was no comic persona. The man and the mask were exactly the same guy. He was meta before meta existed. The book is a thorough, well-calibrated expedition into the life and mind of a comedy genius.” —Samuel Garza Bernstein, award-winning screenwriter and author of Roddy McDowall on Bob Newhart
“Acclaimed biographer Michael Seth Starr offers a fascinating, comprehensive take on the career of Captain Kirk himself.” —Entertainment Weekly, 30 best holiday books of the year, on Shatner
“A comedy legend’s life and career get some respect in Starr’s detailed biography . . . Starr writes with equal admiration and analysis, featuring Dangerfield’s ‘duffel bag full of jokes’ and one-liners throughout his well-researched account.” —Library Journal on Nothin’ Comes Easy
“In 1966, a Canadian actor named William Shatner was cast as Captain Kirk on a low-budget TV series set to premiere on NBC. And the rest is history: As Shatner approaches his 90th birthday, Starr takes a comprehensive look at the legendary performer.” —New York Post on Shatner
“Starr successfully paints a complete portrait of the legendary drummer, whose contributions to rock ’n’ roll, he argues, have largely been overshadowed by his iconic bandmates. With aplomb, Starr creates an intimate picture of Liverpool and Hamburg during the 1950s and ’60s that puts the rest of Ringo’s life (including his later battles with alcoholism and drug addiction) into fascinating perspective . . . revealing the nuanced and passionate man who was the backbone of the Beatles.” —Publishers Weekly on Ringo: With a Little Help
“Clearly the definitive biography of one of the most famous musicians—or, heck, people—of the last century.” —Houston Chronicle on Ringo: With a Little Help
“Until Ringo pens his memoirs (if he ever does), this biography will serve as the most complete and up-to-date telling of his life story.” —Library Journal on Ringo: With a Little Help
“A clear and well-written portrait of a superb performer and a wonderful human being, with emphasis on the word ‘human.’” —The New York Times Book Review on Art Carney: A Biography
”TV’s beloved Ed Norton finally gets his due in a breezy, often incisive biography.” —Kirkus Reviews on Art Carney: A Biography
“The thing about a biography of a celebrity who’s slipped under the radar (comedian and TV star Foxx died in 1991) is that, if you do it right, you can, in effect, bring back to life a fascinating character. Starr, who’s also written bios of Art Carney and Raymond Burr, does it right . . . An excellent biography, respectful and compassionate about its subject and revealing and perceptive about American popular culture.” —Booklist, Starred Review, on Black and Blue: The Redd Foxx Story
“Starr reconstructs Foxx’s life in a raw, honest manner, interspersing fascinating historical facts along the way. This well-presented biography will be especially valuable to those who were not around when Foxx was at the top of his game. Recommended for anyone interested in TV and African American history.” —Library Journal on Black and Blue: The Redd Foxx Story
“A quick and fluid read, Starr’s book succeeds at bringing Darin the human being to life.” —Library Journal on Bobby Darin: A Life