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Published by Reader's Digest
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Growing up in 1950s California, young Anson William Heimlich showed very little promise. Clumsy, unsure of himself, and made to
feel like a failure by his disappointed artist of a dad, Anson started working odd jobs as a teenager to help support his family. His boss at one of these jobs, an aging African-American janitor named Willie, unexpectedly became a mentor -- and the lessons he taught young Anson proved to be invaluable throughout his subsequent career as an actor, director, and entrepreneur. In Singing to a Bulldog, Anson Williams (as he came to be known) relates both these lessons and the never-before-revealed
stories of the many seminal TV series he has worked on and the
famous (and not-so-famous) folks he's encountered during his 40
years in Hollywood, including: This compelling read has a cross-generational and broad appeal,
combining all the fun of a celebrity memoir with the emotional
impact of an inspirational bestseller. With Singing to a
Bulldog, Anson Williams brings his gift of storytelling to a
new medium in a book that is sure to touch readers' hearts and
lives as profoundly as Willie once touched his. pub date: 2014-11-11 | | 9781621452256 |