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Easy Street (the Hard Way): A Memoir Hardcover – September 30, 2014

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  • Hardcover: 328 pages
  • Publisher: Da Capo Press; 1St Edition edition (September 30, 2014)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0306823446
  • ISBN-13: 978-0306823442
  • Product Dimensions: 1 x 6.2 x 9.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (121 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #456,441 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful By Amazon Customer on September 18, 2014
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I've been listening to the audio version of this book and find it a different experience than reading it. With the bustling neighborhoods of New York City as the backdrop, Ron Perlman narrates with gusto, depth and heartfelt emotions what it was like to walk in the shoes of a grass green actor in a profession by turns exhilarating and soul crushing.

I enjoyed the down to earth tone, the easy voice, the openness of the actor starting on a promising and terrifying journey. With a keen insight into human nature, spot-on impressions, and his wonderful trade mark humor he carries us along as he alternately succeeds and fails. It's hard for us to imagine this giant of Thespianism ever foundering, running aground. Yet he has done just that, time and time again. His family's, especially his father's belief in him kept his afloat through some very, very hard times.

Actor/writer/raconteur/philosopher/wag, and above all, orator. Touched and moved to laughter by the paper version, I was so much more so by the audio version: his voice moves the story with such wit, verve, spirit and sadness and potency. It transcends the written word, soars above what makes an autobiography readable, interesting, compelling. His articulation takes raw precious stones and hones them into museum quality cuts. If you haven't purchased the audio version, do so. It is superb.

He is honest in feeling and idea. He shares the ambiguities and uncertainties that reflect upon his occupational interactions and personal life alike. On the whole, I think the reader/listener comes away with the sense that like all of us, the author is on a continuous search for self knowledge and personal satisfaction. I'm not sure his optimism is genuine but it certainly sounds as if he, Ron Perlman, would like it to be.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful By Maria on September 30, 2014
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we've seen the actor, his characters have been larger than life, some we've loved some we've hated (so good is his acting) but now it's time to take a look at the man.
I read this book within 48 hours, stayed up all night until I finished it. So deeply was I absorbed that I didn't noticed that time had passed!!
Not sure where to start. I was totally fascinated by the people Ron has met & the stories that go with it.
I was pulled in by how raw and honest his battles have been , on a human level I get that! He's had the strength of character to pull through & has achieved what many of us can only dream of. There's nothing like taking a peek into someone elses life to realize that we are all fighting the same battles, we all want that same things. What defines us is how we handle the battles that we face, what Ron shows us is that the lows can be overcome & replaced with hope.
Ron's journey is heartwarming , funny, thought provoking, inspirational & even had me questioning my own path in life.
Life's knocks as well as his successes has made him the man he is today, a man of integrity, loyal, honest, compassionate, he speaks up for the little people & is not afraid to stand up for injustices. To say this book will have you feeling many emotions is an understatement. Easy street stands proudly on my bookshelf but not for long as I'll read it again and again.
I feel that no matter what I say I can not do this book justice! Reviews are all well & good but there is nothing like reading a book yourself especially one that takes you on an amazing ride & this book certainly does that. Happy reading!!
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19 of 23 people found the following review helpful By Patrick C. on September 22, 2014
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I became a fan of Ron Perlman largely because of his role on SAMCRO as Clay Morrow. From the opening sentence of the book I was hooked and kept reading until I jarred myself awake from it (the book) hitting me on the forehead. Easy Street is a great example of how much adversity a single person can handle and not completely collapse and wither away.... as we know from the history books, Ron keeps going like a jacked up version of the energizer bunny, and doesn't stop until he gets what he wants. This book taught me why it's important to NEVER give up.

What to expect:

The book has several great stories about Ron's personal experiences with Frank Sintatra, Sammy David Jr., Marlon Brando, Sean Connery and also a great account of working with Linda Hamilton on Beauty and the Beast. I love reading these kinds of behind the scenes stories, found myself laughing out loud several times when he talks about working with Brando. I really wasn't expecting Ron to be this funny.

Cussing? Yes there are some F-bombs swimming around the book (let me know if you can spot the sentence where he uses it twice in the same sentence!) but I really wasn't all that shocked or surprised. People always say to write like you talk and Ron seems like the kinda guy who can get pretty creative with profanity. I can get why it might bother some people but I got exactly what I expected when I got this book: a real mothafuckin' slice of Ron Perlman.

Two thumbs up!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful By Jackie Chance on November 3, 2014
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Ron Perlman is a great actor, a joy to watch on screen, a true talent. This book covers the actor's beginnings in theater and then just the highlights of his career - Quest for Fire, Name of the Rose, Beauty and the Beast, Cronos, The Island of Doctor Moreau and so on. It's relatively low on interesting little known facts from his filmography, as Perlman omits a lot here substituting it with rants peppered with expletives, like maybe Mickey Rourke would, had he written a memoir. Nevertheless, it really is a page turner and a fun read, but ultimately it's a couple of dozen chapters short of a real in-depth memoir. Well, it's his book, not some film scholar's, so it'll have to do.
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