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Rodney Dangerfield (Author)
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March 1, 2005

An American comic icon tells the story of his second–act rise from obscurity to multimedia stardom.

"When I was a kid," writes Rodney Dangerfield, "I worked tough places in show business––places like Fonzo's Knuckle Room. Or Aldo's, formerly Vito's, formerly Nunzio's. That was a tough joint. I looked at the menu. They had broken leg of lamb." For once, one of America's most beloved comic icons isn't kidding. Dangerfield has seen every aspect of the entertainment industry: the rough–and–tumble nightclubs, the backstage gag–writing sessions, the drugs, the hookers, the lousy day jobs – and the red–carpet star treatment. As he traces his route from a poor childhood on Long Island to his enshrinement as a comedy legend, he takes readers on a roller–coaster ride through a life that has been alternately touching, sordid, funny, raunchy, and uplifting – equal parts "Little Orphan Annie" and "Caligula." And unlike most celebrity autobiographers, he seems to have no qualms about delivering the unfiltered whole story, warts and all.

Dangerfield's personal story is also a rollicking show business tale, full of marquee name–droppings (Adam Sandler, Sam Kinison, Jim Carrey, Johnny Carson, Jerry Seinfeld) and good stories about same. Defying the old saws about the fleeting nature of fame and the dearth of second acts in American life, Dangerfield transformed himself from a debt–ridden aluminium–siding salesman named Jack Roy to a multimedia superstar – and stayed an icon for decades. His catchphrase – "I get no respect" – has entered the lexicon, and he remains a visible cultural presence and perennial talk–show guest.

Dangerfield's hilarious and inspiring musings should thrill comedy fans and pop–culture watchers, and his second–act comeback will strike a chord with readers of all stripes. Maybe he'll even get some respect.


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A Vegas headliner for 20-plus years, Dangerfield became a huge comedic success while maintaining his image as a hassled everyman. He is, says Carrey, "as funny as a carbon-based life form can be." After writing I Couldn't Stand My Wife's Cooking, So I Opened a Restaurant; I Don't Get No Respect; and No Respect, he now presents this anecdotal autobiography, effectively blending honesty and humor. He was born Jacob Cohen in 1921 to a vaudevillian father constantly on the road and a "coldhearted," "selfish" mother: "I guess that's why I went into show business—to get some love." As Jack Roy, he began performing in his teens, struggled in clubs across the country but quit in 1949 to spend 12 years as an aluminum-siding salesman. At 40, he changed his name and his act: "I was older and wiser, yeah, but I was funnier too." In a major comeback, he made 70 Tonight Show appearances and opened his own nightclub in 1969, followed by TV specials and commercials, albums and hit movies. Writing with hip, showbiz savvy and a backstage bawdiness, he regales with tales of Lenny Bruce, Andy Kaufman and many more, and devotes full chapters to sex and drugs. Sidebar jokes, relevant to the text, appear throughout, along with cartoons and b&w photos.
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"Rodney has found a way to appeal to every generation."
-- Jim Carrey --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: It Books (March 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060779241
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060779245
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.4 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #297,690 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful
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I saw Rodney a couple of years ago in the Salt Lake City airport sitting in a chair waiting for his flight to LAX with his wife. He looked old and frail, but I gave him a wave and he gave me back a wink with his trademark okay sign. That was very cool.

So when I bought this book I was really looking forward to an interesting read....and I found it.

This book has a tons of jokes that are used to separate his stories (and he's got a lot of them) within the chapters. I now realize how hard he worked and really how little he received back in terms of material riches. (He only received $35,000 for Caddyshack with no residuals!)

There are so many funny stories about show business, struggling as a comedian, sex, women, drugs, his youth, his health, friends, marriage, and of course, not getting any respect.

I know that Rodney may not be with us very long as he is in his 80's and dealing with health issues, but I feel lucky to have seen him since the Ed Sullivan days, through the Johnny Carson years, the Miller Lite Beer commercials, the hilarious movies, and up to my incident at the Salt Lake City airport.

Here's a real success story in disguise from a kind man who has made us all laugh for decades.

This book adds so much to my appreciation of this humble and very human man. I'm going to watch "Back To School" and "Caddyshack" again soon.

Thanks Rodney. You have my respect.

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In typical Dangerfield fashion, the depressing parts of Rodney's life are interspersed with jokes. His father was rarely at home, his mother never showed him any affection, and he turned to show business for love and acceptance. "What a childhood I had. Once on my birthday, my old man gave me a bat. The first day I played with it, it flew away." Rodney survived life on the road as a struggling comic with the help of loose women, smoking pot and drinking booze. "I solved my drinking problem. I joined Alcoholics Anonymous. I still drink, but I use a different name."

When Rodney tweaked his act from nothing goes right to I don't get no respect, his career took off. He bought the nightclub Dangerfield's in New York City, then went from playing nightclubs to appearing on TV to starring in movies. Unfortunately, with his advancing age, Rodney has endured many health problems. He faces his mortality with his sense of humor intact, going so far as to write his own eulogy. "We are here today to bid farewell to Rodney Dangerfield. A man who cared about the homeless. He was always looking for a girl who needs a room. A man who always loved his neighbor, if she was easy. Farewell, Rodney. We know you'll be in good hands - your own!" Rodney achieves just the right balance of facts and jokes in this humorous look at his less than humorous life.
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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Bobbie Anne Jones,learning to be a writer

Not only am I an avid memoir reader, but I also am a fan of Rodney Dangerfield. When I found out his book was coming out, I had to buy it. What I found was nothing like I expected. this man that for years has made me laugh is showing sides of him that are brutal and sad. The humanistic reality of him. I think because of this book and his willingness to come clean about his life, I find that I am even more of a fan of someone that is willing to tell it like it is. There is no glory story. This is honesty. I would recommend this book highly. Read and get to know Mr. Dangerfield.

Also recommending other memoirs: Nightmares Echo,I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings,Name All The Animals, The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter

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A collection of the best stories and jokes from Rodney
I saw one of Rodney's stand-ups on Johnny Carson's show and got interested in getting to know more about this magnificent comedian. I bought this book and couldn't stop reading it. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Amir
Pulled in with the sample chapter
To me the best thing about a kindle is the ability to read the sample and find books you think will be enjoyable. Read more
Published 5 months ago by D. Tuttle
Jim
What can I say about Rodney that hasn't already been said? The answer is in this book. It's amazing how he was misinterpreted as being the stage act people were familiar with. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Jim
Fans should read
The week of his death, Saturday Night Live did a sketch where St. Peter was asking Rodney questions before letting him into heaven. Read more
Published 15 months ago by the robster
Lighter than expected, but fun nevertheless!
Picked this up by chance -thought my husband would like it- and I read the whole thing in a couple days. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Ima Reader
I miss Rodney. His autobiography It's not Easy Being Me is told in a...
similar to that of Billy Crystal's 700 Sundays (also reviewed). But whereas Billy's family was big loving & wonderful, Rodney's, not so much. Read more
Published 23 months ago by JOHN GODFREY
The "Red Bull" of Auto Biography's
Just Hysterical. If you want an entertaining book and you are in need of a real pick me up this is the Red Bull of Auto Biography's. Read more
Published on December 3, 2009 by Troy Modlin
classic rodney
if you like rodney's jokes, you would love this book. this is a very fun book to read and the style of writing is like he is giving a really long stand up act.
Published on November 15, 2009 by Michael Kasianchuk
A heartfelt & funny book about a one-of-a-kind guy
I can honestly say, I've never read an autobiography quite like this one. Honest & hilarious, Rodney Dangerfield's book not only talks about his career trajectory, but of his... Read more
Published on October 1, 2009 by Randy E. Halford
fascinating man
This book about Rodney Dangerfield was completely captivating. I couldn't hardly put it down. I read it in two days which is a record for me with any book. Read more
Published on June 27, 2009 by Herb Allen
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New York, The Tonight Show, Long Island, Rodney Dangerfield, Las Vegas, Jerry Springer, Jack Benny, Jim Carrey, Joe Ancis, Johnny Carson, The Ed Sullivan Show, Sam Kinison, Easy Money, Greenwich Village, Kew Gardens, Lenny Bruce, Los Angeles, New Jersey, The English Patient, Tony Bennett, Tony Clifton, Adam Sandler, Andy Kauffman, Atlantic City, Barbra Streisand
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