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Alan Alda: New Life
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Alan Alda's first memoir was a New York Times Bestseller, but the veteran of film, stage and television apparently didn't get everything off of his chest. In "Things I Overhead While Talking To Myself" Alada shares more lessons learned during his fascinating life and career. Here's an excerpt.
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Synopsis: After 20 years of marriage, Steve Giardino (Alan Alda) and his wife Jackie (Ann-Margret) agree to a divorce in this situation comedy. The focus is on both of them as they suffer through matchmaking, blind dates, and their new life as eligible singles. Donna (Mary Kay Place) is Jackie's friendRead More
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After Alan Alda lapsed from activity in the Catholic Church, he became a zealous feminist and women's rights advocate. He frequently identifies himself as a feminist and supports feminist causes. Feminism could easily be said to be the religion he has been most active in throughout most of his adult life.
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Alda survived, and the experience rejuvenated him. He wrote a bestselling memoir, "Never Get Your Dog Stuffed," and was nominated for an Oscar and a Bafta for Scorsese's "The Aviator," but his life began to feel a little empty.
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Synopsis: A group of new prisoners, including a political science professor, Jonathan Paige (Alan Alda), and a student, Allan Campbell (Kristoffer Tabori), arrive at a state prison, along with a new guard, Brian Courtland (Clu Gulager). Paige is a serving a year for manslaughter -- he accidentally killed aRead More
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