Intimate Strangers: Comic Profiles and Indiscretions of the Very Famous

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Random House Publishing Group, Nov 4, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 400 pages
Schwarzenegger intimidates.
Sharon Stone strips.
Leno and Letterman duel.
In twenty years of raw and raucous celebrity profiles

Irreverently bold journalist Bill Zehme has long been celebrated for his ability to get under the skins of our most elusive icons, from the evasive Warren Beatty to the ever-unpredictable Madonna to the much misunderstood Barry Manilow. Now his most provocative work is collected for the first time, with over twenty-five landmark profiles, including Frank Sinatra, Tom Hanks, Jerry Seinfeld, Liberace, Howard Stern, Eddie Murphy, and Woody Allen.

Zehme witnesses Hugh Hefner withstanding the single blow that never entered into an adolescent boy’s dreams--losing his fantasy woman. He gets a nude massage with Sharon Stone, and an earful about men, sex, and the shotgun she keeps under her bed. Included, too, is Zehme’s exclusive firsthand coverage of David Letterman and Jay Leno, before and throughout their late-night feud. Here is entertainment history through the eyes of a man the Chicago Tribune called “one of the most successful and prolific magazine writers in the country.”

Hilarious, endearing, and wickedly insightful, Intimate Strangers captures the business of celebrity for what it is: a big, lusty, star-crossed love affair between our icons and ourselves.
 

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Contents

A Few Words About the Great Bill Zehme by Cameron Crowe
An Introduction
Part OneGODS AND PLAYBOYS
Sinatra Bequeaths His Rules of Order
The Man Who Loved Women
A Pause Love Story
Part TwoBIG SCREEN
Naked With Sharon Stone
The King of Pain
How Did He Do That?
Frog v ScorpionFeud of the Faxes
BIG TALKERS
Regis Philbin Is Only One Man
The Howard Stern Marriage Manual
Mr Rivera Takes a Holiday
NIGHTBOYS

The Importance of Being Arnold
Johnny Depp Smokes With Christ
Tom Hanks Gets Big
Cameron Diaz Before 911
Part ThreeIN JEST
Woody Allen in Hell
In Search of Insignificance With Jerry George Kramer Elaine
Albert Brooks Is the Howard Hughes of Comedy
Elvis in Ebony
At Home With The Simpsons
FOR SHOW
Lee We Hardly Knew Ye
On the Lam With Madonna
Young Dave in Short Pants
Being Leno Is Not Hard
Johnny Calls It a Night
Letterman Waits for the Call
Enter If You Dare
Leno Lives
A ResurrectionThe Whole Ugly Epic Story of an American Giant Explained
Paper Sidekick
AND IN CONCLUSION
Notes on the New Celebrity Journalism
Acknowledgments
Copyright

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About the author (2009)

Bill Zehme is the author of the New York Times bestseller The Way You Wear Your Hat: Frank Sinatra and the Lost Art of Livin’. A longtime writer-at-large for Esquire, his profiles have also appeared in Rolling Stone, Playboy, and Vanity Fair. He lives in Chicago.

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