

Now he looks like the sturdiest of them all, "Lowe not only has great timing, but proves a skilled mimic of well-known figures ranging from the spacy-sounding Coppola to fast-talking superagent Bernie Brillstein. He looked like the callowest kid in the "Outsiders" crew. This audiobook is much like a good film: absorbing as well as entertaining., writes viscerally and insightfully.He looks back at the aberrant highs of his heart-throb days, the changing nature of stardom in Hollywood, the trade-off he has made between high life and home life, and the step-by-step effort behind his show business survival. Charming, honest, even affectionate memoir is the story of strong guts behind a strikingly handsome face.A book to recommend widely., I really enjoyed it.Thoroughly entertaining: the Brat Pack years, the Wayne's World years, the Alcoholic Obscurity, the Glamorous Romances (Princess Stephanie of Monaco!), the Inevitable Rehab, and the Triumphant Comeback on The West Wing., Lowe's narration is personal, warm and skilled.His brief vocal characterizations of well-known figures such as Bill Clinton, Cary Grant, and entertainment impresario Bernie Brillstein are remarkable.
