Russell Brand: Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.89 (742 Votes) |
Asin | : | 184454396X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 264 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-06-10 |
Language | : | English |
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Karen S. Simpson said Had to give one star. I wouldn't spend money on this or anything written in biography format unless it was a direct autobiography from the enigma himself, Russell Brand. If you want Bio on the lad get his My Booky Wook.coming soon My Booky Wook "Had to give one star" according to Karen S. Simpson. I wouldn't spend money on this or anything written in biography format unless it was a direct autobiography from the enigma himself, Russell Brand. If you want Bio on the lad get his My Booky Wook.coming soon My Booky Wook 2: This Time it's Personal. OR anything he's written on his beloved West Ham . : This Time it's Personal. OR anything he's written on his beloved West Ham . A dull bio that does not capture the vibrant spirit of its subject Reading this book is like reading an old entry in Encyclopædia Britannica: detailed but dull.. "An Interesting Book" according to Amazon Customer. Fast moving and an interesting book about Russell. He's a fascinating character and there's lots of interesting things about him in this book.
During his 20 year career he has had the privilege of interviewing many high profile celebrities, including a smattering of Hollywood actors and rock 'n' stars. . Dave Stone is a London based writer, who has penned four previous books, written for numerous newspapers and magazines in the UK and around the world and made a number of radio documentaries
During his 20 year career he has had the privilege of interviewing many high profile celebrities, including a smattering of Hollywood actors and rock 'n' stars. About the Author Dave Stone is a London based writer, who has penned four previous books, written for numerous newspapers and magazines in the UK and around the world and made a number of radio documentaries.
But Russell's career has been long and varied. That he managed to make such an amazing comeback is testament to his outstanding abilities. It seemed as if the gangly motor-mouth, who resembled nothing so much as a Dickensian villain with a birdsnest on his head, was a sensation everywhere. It's no wonder he's talked about as the brightest new star in the country. Russell's personal life has been as wild and unconventional as his career and something that he draws freely upon for his comedy. In fact, it looked as if it was all o