· As with most memoirs by comic performers, I partly listened to and partly read Martin Short's I Must Say: My Life As A Humble Comedy Legend. Turns out that was a good decision. Even working with a co-writer (David Kamp), Short isn’t the best scribe. But he’s a first-rate impressionist/5. In I Must Say, Short talks for the first time about the pain that these losses inflicted and the upbeat life philosophy that has kept him resilient and carried him through. In the grand tradition of comedy legends, Martin Short offers a show business memoir densely populated with boldface names and rife with re-tellable tales: a hugely entertaining yet surprisingly moving self-portrait that will keep you laughing - . I just finished reading Martin Short’s autobiography, I MUST SAY: MY LIFE AS A HUMBLE COMEDY LEGEND. ‘I must say’ that I enjoyed it very much. We are close in age and my experiences growing up in midwestern Ohio were very much like his own in Hamilton, Ontario in the s and s/5(K).
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In I Must Say, Short talks for the first time about the pain that these losses inflicted and the upbeat life philosophy that has kept him resilient and carried him through. In the grand tradition of comedy legends, Martin Short offers a show business memoir densely populated with boldface names and rife with re-tellable tales: a hugely entertaining yet surprisingly moving self-portrait that will keep you laughing — and crying — from the first page to the last. In I Must Say, Short talks for the first time about the pain that these losses inflicted and the upbeat life philosophy that has kept him resilient and carried him through. In the grand tradition of comedy legends, Martin Short offers a show business memoir densely populated with boldface names and rife with re-tellable tales: a hugely entertaining yet surprisingly moving self-portrait that will keep you laughing - and crying - from the first page to the last. I just finished reading Martin Short’s autobiography, I MUST SAY: MY LIFE AS A HUMBLE COMEDY LEGEND. ‘I must say’ that I enjoyed it very much. We are close in age and my experiences growing up in midwestern Ohio were very much like his own in Hamilton, Ontario in the s and s.
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