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Out of Character : From Abigail’s Party to Gavin and Stacey, and Everything in Between

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SKU:
9780008665401
UPC:
9780008665401
Author:
Steadman, Alison'
'ISBN:
9780008665401'
'Publisher:
HarperCollins Publishers'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
320 pages, 30 col plates (16pp)'
'Format:
Hardback'
'Published Date:
10/10/2024'
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Author: Steadman, Alison

Lancashire

Published on 10 October 2024 by HarperCollins Publishers (HarperCollins) in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 320 pages, 30 col plates (16pp)
244 x 160 x 30 | 558g

A Waterstones Best Book of 2024

'Marriage to Mike Leigh, the minutiae of working on Gavin and Stacey: it's a tribute to her range that there's something here to interest everybody' Telegraph

The first memoir from the national treasure, critically acclaimed actress and much-loved Gavin and Stacey star.

Candice Marie in Nuts in May. Beverly in Abigail’s Party. Mrs Bennet in Pride and Prejudice. Betty in Fat Friends. Sue in Here We Go and Pamela in Gavin & Stacey – we can all name a beloved, iconic character brought to life by the magnificent Alison Steadman.

Growing up in post-war, working-class Liverpool, the young Alison – ever the entertainer – would address the world from the stage of her bedroom window, until she got a taste for performing in front of an actual audience at her progressive 1960s drama school. By the time she left, her mind was made up: she was going to be an actress! If only she could conquer the onstage giggling …

Always pushing boundaries – reclining naked on a sofa in her first role, embracing groundbreaking female characters from day one – Alison has deservedly found acclaim and recognition, succeeding in her TV and theatre career while juggling family life – a difficult feat for any working mother, but particularly for an actress in the twentieth century.

From the nervy Mrs Bennet to the robo-dancing Pam-el-aah, Alison has proved herself again and again to be a comedy genius. Here, with her distinctive warmth and humour, she vividly recalls all the must-read moments of a life spent in and out of character.