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          SoonerD — 17 years ago(January 11, 2009 05:02 PM)

          In the book he comes off as a little clingy and needy to me. His unending string of daddy figures is weird and kinda pathetic. His attitude toward Natalie Wood is stalkerish to say the least and a little O.J.ish to say the worst. No, I'm not saying he beat her up and threw her overboard. I'm just saying that thanks to his book, I now know he might have been capable of it where as before I read his book it never entered my mind that he could have. All in all, it's a fun book and reads very fast, but at least for me, he didn't do himself any favors. Maybe he was too honest. All actors are about half nuts anyway. That's why they're actors. They all have to try and fill that bottomless hole. That's also why no one should ever listen to their opinions on anything of real importance. If Robert Wagoner ever endorses some guy running for office in your neck of the woods. Do yourself a big favor and vote for the other guy.

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            Anastascia-Beaver-hausen — 17 years ago(February 26, 2009 03:47 AM)

            i THINK ITS BRILLIANT!!!! Me and a frend are reading it together and we are lovin it!!!!!!
            I am McLovin!!!

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              roger-388 — 17 years ago(March 26, 2009 06:49 PM)

              I love Robert Wagner but I too agreed that at times it seemed he was uneccessarily offending people. I enjoyed Roger Moore's autobiography and he writes in it at times that he has nothing good to say about a particular person and so he says nothing. I think that is the best way to write these autobiographies, I know not all actors get along but some of them are just overly rude about some things.

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                kak122760 — 17 years ago(March 30, 2009 03:09 PM)

                I'm not quite finished with the book, but he does seem to make quite the effort to point out who was gay/bisexual, and how much of a ladies man he was. I don't think he outed anyone, as far as I know they've all been mentioned by others before, but it just seemed a bit much.
                Loved the part when he stated that Stanley Donen insinuated he was gay and the I in that sentence was in italics. As if it would be so hard to believe. I guess he doesn't realize their have been rumors about him also.
                Not quite sure how I feel about the book. On the one hand some of his stories are interesting, on the other he IMO tries to make to much out of his lady man status.

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                      cameo-kirby — 17 years ago(April 07, 2009 03:33 PM)

                      He loved Bette Davis. As for Stanwyck, she did l2000ike her men "pretty" if Robert Taylor is any indication. At about the same time, Ginger Rogers took up with (and later married) a French pretty boy actor (Jacques Bergerac) who was about 12 years younger than her and she got all kinds of grief from columnists and comedians and the like. No wonder Stanwyck & Wagner kept it quiet.

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                        blondcowboy — 17 years ago(April 08, 2009 12:35 PM)

                        Maybe I am gullible but I thought his book was well written, sincere and for the most part respectful towards the people he wrote about.

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                          ppurplepix — 15 years ago(June 23, 2010 03:53 PM)

                          Yes, I've heard that all my life (about James Dean)!

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                            Diosprometheus — 10 years ago(April 08, 2015 11:41 AM)

                            Right William Bast has been saying that, at least, since 1975 when he produced and scripted his James Dean: Portrait of a Friend for an NBC TV movie. And more recently Bast wrote a second biography on Jimmy which had new materials not in his first biography on him.

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                              luganoswiss — 16 years ago(April 23, 2009 01:26 PM)

                              No, ROBERT WAGNER'S BOOK IS BRILLIANT, ENTERTAINING, CANDID, AND INSPIRATIONAL. I spent alot of time in L.A. trying to "make it" and his emphasis on pursuing other interests outside of the movie industry was right on. I also think he values friendships, and the fact that he keeps friendships must mean he is one heck of a good person. I saw him and Jill do "Love Letters" in Chicago, and he spent time with the audience afterwards and talked with us - such a warm man.

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                                  Lysandra_Yaxley — 16 years ago(April 23, 2009 03:30 PM)

                                  I don't know about the rest of your post but the story about Tracy was included in the book by Frank Westmore called The Westmores of Hollywood. Westmore was the make up artist who treated and covered up with make up the cuts that Wagner got from the incident. The event happened.
                                  I expect that Wagner's book is quite accurate and, obviously, very heart felt.

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                                      Lysandra_Yaxley — 16 years ago(April 23, 2009 06:02 PM)

                                      You said that the Tracy story was "previously published and recanted". To recant means 'to withdraw or repudiate'. And, of course, that story has never been claimed to be untrue. I think what you are trying to say is that the only stories that Wagner told in his book, also appeared elsewhere. That doesn't make them less true. Wagner said he rarely saw Tracy drinking and I expect that is true. Tracy was a binge drinker who didn't drink most of the time. The glass throwing story was one instance during the filming of The Mountain in which Tracy got upset (because of the cable car incident) and briefly went off the wagon. I'm sure it did make an impression on Wagner.
                                      As for Stephanie Powers, I gather there i16d0s a fan contingent who seem to think there was something going on between Wagner and Powers which, from all appearances, didn't happen.

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                                          wowcharlie3 — 16 years ago(April 24, 2009 02:59 PM)

                                          If I loved someone that much and there was a "paperwork" mix-up, and I wasn't going to be buried next to him, i would have raised a hell of a lot of Cain. They would never have heard the end of it until they did SOMETHING to rectify it. He just doesn't care.

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