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Tom Sizemore’s Memoir “By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There” nominated for a EOTM Award

By Carla B.

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The memoir is a candid Tell-All detailing affairs With Elizabeth Hurley & Juliette Lewis

 

Actor Tom Sizemore is dishing out the goods on what his life in Hollywood entailed, highlighting it all in a new memoir, By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There.”

Tom Sizemore: Credit - TomSizemore.com

The Detroit native is best known for movies such as Saving Private Ryan, Natural Born Killers and Hawaii Five-O, of which… apparently he has led an charismatic life worthy of chronicling.

From the pages of his autobiography the actor calls himself a “spoiled movie star” and an “arrogant fool. Revealing in the midst of his career achievements that he endured a roller-coaster of success and frustration, and in a sense a plethora of ‘absolute nothing-less.’

Sizemore writes:

“I was a guy who’d come from very little and risen to the top … I’d had the multimillion-dollar house, the Porsche, the restaurant I partially owned with Robert De Niro. And now I had absolutely nothing. I’ve led an interesting life, but I can’t tell you what I’d give to be the guy you didn’t know anything about,” he said.

He also recounts his friendships with Hollywood’s elite such as  Sean Penn and Robert Downey Jr.

The memoir goes on to catalog demons the actor fought while working over two decades in Hollywood,  including a capricious relationship with celebrity madam Heidi Fleiss as well as a 4 month relationship with Juliette Lewis.

The book is written in a plain, sometimes coarse text befitting some of the hard-boiled characters Sizemore brought to life on screen. And the subject matter was at times a little difficult to stomach — sex tapes, copious amounts of drug taking, etc.

But in many ways, it’s a story of redemption — of a man who now is trying to regain a small measure of what he squandered. Notably, as the memoir drops, Sizemore says he’s been free of drugs for three years.

Last week it was announced that the actor’s memoir was nominated for ‘Outstanding Literary Work (Inspiration/True Story) at the 2013 EOTM Awards.

Closing, in my opinion, the sex, drugs, & recovery was delivered with fascinating Hollywood stories and insights into the dark world of all things ‘celebrity.’ Tom Sizemore has masterfully done it all. Although depressing at times,  his memoir delivers some good laughs to lighten the mood….a must read…imo.

The book is available now on Amazon and other online platforms.

Have you read the book? What were your thoughts? Leave in the comments below.

 

 

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64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Best & Worst Dressed List



64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Best & Worst Dressed List (via NewsLook)

Here’s the best and worst dressed list of the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Who made the list? Find out!

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Nicole Kidman at the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards



Nicole Kidman at the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (via NewsLook)

Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban looking stunning and statuesque as they arrived together to the 64th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards.

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‘Mad Men’ dominates Emmy nominations



‘Mad Men’ dominates Emmy nominations (via AFP)

“Mad Men” dominated nominations for the primetime Emmy awards on Thursday, a triumph for the 1960s-themed series that almost failed to return for its fifth season this year. The show is up against “Boardwalk Empire,” “Breaking Bad,” the British-made “Downton Abbey,” “Game of Thrones” and “Homeland”…

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Emmys 2011 Liveblog: Award Winners, Photos & Video

Courtesy of the  Huffington Post

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/18/emmys-2011-live-blog-award-winners_n_968845.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Though it’s scripted television that will get the bulk of the honors at Sunday night’s Primetime Emmy Awards, it’s the unpredictability of the 2011 edition of the prestigious honors that’s got viewers so excited. (Oh, and Jane Lynch’s debut hosting job).

On the drama side, “Mad Men” is in search of its fourth straight Outstanding Series award, but it’ll have to beat down HBO’s prohibition drama, “Boardwalk Empire,” to do so. Its star, Jon Hamm, is looking for his first award in the leading actor category, and while he doesn’t have to take on three-time champion Bryan Cranston of “Breaking Bad,” he will have to take down Steve Buscemi of that epic 1920s HBO drama.

Similarly, Elisabeth Moss of “Mad Men” is looking to nab her first award in a leading actress category that is wide open without its past three winners; Julianna Margulies, however, will give her a run for her money after an outstanding season in “The Good Wife.”

Over on the comedy side, Steve Carell is hoping to get the Outstanding Leading Actor in his last season on “The Office,” while Alec Baldwin — who will be skipping the show after a cut joke by Newscorp — will try to take back his crown. Jim Parsons, of “The Big Bang Theory,” surprised last time with the win, and he’s nominated once again.

Will Amy Poehler take home her first leading actress win for “Parks and Recreation,” or will her best friend Tina Fey top her for yet another great season on “30 Rock”? Or, will dark comedy “Nurse Jackie” lead Edie Falco win again?

Stay tuned for all the winners, news, video and photos! Click here for all the nominees.

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Jane Lynch confirmed to host Emmy Awards

Published by EOTM News Editor on June 2nd, 2011 - in Celebrity News, Emmy Awards

It’s official – Actress Jane Lynch will be hosting  the 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards.

The 50-year-old Glee actress won her own Emmy last year for her portrayal of sports teacher Sue Sylvester in the musical series. She will now front the awards show at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles on September 18.

‘I am tickled pink to be hosting the Primetime Emmys on Fox,’ she said in a statement. ‘I’m looking forward to singing, dancing and sporting my finest tracksuit.’



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