

You Never Know: A Memoir [Selleck, Tom, Henican, Ellis] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. You Never Know: A Memoir Review: An Actor's Guide, A Reader's Find - An engaging, instructional bio devoid of "kiss-and-tell" and dark side anecdotes that seem commonplace in celebrity tomes these days. Tales of the inner workings of the film industry, recounting seasons shooting "Magnum," and Selleck's recollections perks of stardom perks are fun and entertaining. What speaks to me more, however, is Selleck's transparency about the pyschology of an actor's psyche. For an actor, there is wonderful insight and empathy from admissions of paranoia on auditions, self-doubt after being hired, intimidation being on set with stars. Those sections alone ought be spunoff into a primer for performer's in or wanting to get into the business. A thank you. Personal transparency, given an option I'd go 4.5 because, as a writer, I'm persnickety. There are a few too many details on some "Magnum" seasons, some predictable scenarios, repeatedly phraseologies, and the "Blue Bloods" series is shortchanged. But these are quibbles. It's a good book, easy to read with lots of mysteries and exciting moments. Much worth the time. Review: Tom Selleck's Memoir - I loved this book very much. As I read it, it seemed as if Mr. Selleck was telling a story. It was so touching and very interesting. One of those books that you don't want to put down. I have always loved Mr. Selleck's personality. He is a very down to earth kind of man. I admire him a lot. And I have watched all his shows, including " Blue Bloods." So needless to say, this book is very worth while reading. He is a celebrity with no arrogance. Yet, his endurance and perseverance has showed through out his life. But it mainly shows his determination of learning his craft. Great actor! One of the best memoirs I have read. Can't wait for Blue Bloods season to start.


| Best Sellers Rank | #33,292 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #54 in Rich & Famous Biographies #100 in Actor & Entertainer Biographies #374 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,223) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.05 x 9 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0062945769 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062945761 |
| Item Weight | 1.62 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 352 pages |
| Publication date | May 7, 2024 |
| Publisher | Dey Street Books |
G**H
An Actor's Guide, A Reader's Find
An engaging, instructional bio devoid of "kiss-and-tell" and dark side anecdotes that seem commonplace in celebrity tomes these days. Tales of the inner workings of the film industry, recounting seasons shooting "Magnum," and Selleck's recollections perks of stardom perks are fun and entertaining. What speaks to me more, however, is Selleck's transparency about the pyschology of an actor's psyche. For an actor, there is wonderful insight and empathy from admissions of paranoia on auditions, self-doubt after being hired, intimidation being on set with stars. Those sections alone ought be spunoff into a primer for performer's in or wanting to get into the business. A thank you. Personal transparency, given an option I'd go 4.5 because, as a writer, I'm persnickety. There are a few too many details on some "Magnum" seasons, some predictable scenarios, repeatedly phraseologies, and the "Blue Bloods" series is shortchanged. But these are quibbles. It's a good book, easy to read with lots of mysteries and exciting moments. Much worth the time.
L**Z
Tom Selleck's Memoir
I loved this book very much. As I read it, it seemed as if Mr. Selleck was telling a story. It was so touching and very interesting. One of those books that you don't want to put down. I have always loved Mr. Selleck's personality. He is a very down to earth kind of man. I admire him a lot. And I have watched all his shows, including " Blue Bloods." So needless to say, this book is very worth while reading. He is a celebrity with no arrogance. Yet, his endurance and perseverance has showed through out his life. But it mainly shows his determination of learning his craft. Great actor! One of the best memoirs I have read. Can't wait for Blue Bloods season to start.
P**R
Nice read but heavy into TV vs personal
I bought this thinking it might be like James Garner's memoir, a favorite of mine, balanced tales from work, private life and keeping things balanced in his memories. Tom is very private like Garner, but more so. I was hoping for more balance. I never heard the gossip with his first wife, so comments on that were lost on me but he kept that brief which is good. Jillie, his wife, he mentioned meeting her and the wedding but never when she was pregnant or how being a dad changed him. I found myself reading about his daughter outside of the book. Lovely young lady. He is heavily detailed on movies and episodes and kind to mostly everyone he mentions. He's a class act that way but I can't say other than being curious about some episodes I forgot, I knew him better. There is a LOT of Magnum trivia for fans and some Blue Bloods and I don't regret buying it, but didn't have the same feeling as I did finishing others.
A**R
very nice
Ok let's face it Tom Selleck is just a delight to the eyes. He is also very grounded and real. I was extremely impressed how gentlemanly he was regarding his first wife. { the woman has issues} Interestingly Tom adopted her son and actually parented him. The man has character and decency. When Magnum PI first aired a coworker of mine told me that when she and her new husband honeymooned in Hawaii they were at the beach. She rolled over to say something to her new husband . According to her she almost gasped because she looked down the beach and there was the best looking man she had ever seen. Yep Tom and his first wife. According to my coworker he was even better looking in person than he was on TV. { that is pretty hard to imagine because , well on TV he was a traffic stopper}. The two couples exchanged a brief hello and went on their way. Decades later with age on him Those eyes are still arresting and the aura of laughter over his "celebrity" is still present. It was a good read and the topic well the topic was a delight. Oh and yes I am a Tom Selleck fan and proud of it.
O**Z
Highly enjoyable memoir, especially for Magnum fans.
Tom Selleck has always been at the top of my list of a hypothetical 'sitting next to a celebrity on a plane-what would you ask them' scenarios, since I've always admired his work. The amazon description of the book from the publisher is quite accurate. There is quite a lot of material from his early career that is enjoyable to read. Magnum fans (no P.I.) will find quite a lot of interesting material here. It was strangely heartwarming for me to read how Selleck immediately recognized the superior writing of Don Bellisario, and tried to coax as many scripts out of Bellisario as possible. People remember where they were when impactful events occur, and I have a clear memory of exactly where I was and what I was thinking as I watched the end of "Did You See The Sunrise?" I knew I had just watched something powerful and ground breaking. I won't spoil it here but I suspect anybody reading this probably knows what I'm talking about. Magnum was a very good show, occasionally veering into true greatness. I learned alot about what was going on behind the scenes from the book, and was heartened to learn about Mr. Selleck's heavy involvement in making the show the best it could be. I think you should buy this book, but here are a few things you might want to know.... There is only a brief mention of Quigley Down Under. No behind the scenes stories etc. There is NO mention of the movie Runaway. (I always wondered what it was like to work with Michael Crichton.) There is NO mention of the superb Jesse Stone TV movies based on the Robert B. Parker books. There IS some good stuff about Lassiter, and High Road to China, and a little on Blue Bloods. So there you go, I highly recommend the book unless you are super fixated on getting info. on the projects listed above that are not in the book. Thank you to Tom Selleck for all his great work over the years and letting us share in some of it by writing this memoir.
L**N
Enjoyable book
I would recommend this book. I really enjoyed reading this.
L**A
Produkten kom tidigare än utlovat. Jag är mycket nöjd både med produkten och den snabba leveransen.
N**S
Si vous aimez Tom Seleck, livre tres interessant. Bien aimé.
C**X
Selleck will sein Privatleben privat halten. Ok, aber dann versucht er eine Biographie zu verkaufen ohne über sein Leben zu erzählen - und versagt. Die erste Hälfte der langatmigen 300 Seite sind vorbei, bis Selleck beginnt überhaupt etwas über die Magnum-Zeit zu schreiben. Davor werden Nebensächlichkeiten aus seiner Laufbahn in überbordenden Detail aufgezählt. Danach gibt es praktisch nichts zur FRIENDS-Serie und auch zu BLUE BLOODS bleibt es knapp, obwohl diese deutlich länger lief. Das Buch ist so trocken wie das Papier auf dem es gedruckt ist. Ein paar wenige Fotos ändern daran nichts. Wer nur ein bisschen im Internet gestöbert hat, findet hier nichts Neues. Seine Tochter wird in wenigen Sätzen erwähnt, sein adoptierter Sohn mit wenig mehr. Zum Leben von Selleck findet sich kaum etwas. Zur Ehe mit Ray ist der halbe Text eine Erklärung dass er nichts dazu schreiben will. Zum Vergleich ist das amateurhaft im Selbstdruck hergestellte ALOHA MAGNUM von Larry Manetti ein Füllbrunnen an lebendigen, interessanten und persönlichen Informationen und Einblicken in die Zeit um Magnum und den Hauptdarstellern. Ich habe viele Biographien von Moore, Caine, McQueen, Garner, Jürgens etc gelesen. Dieses Buch hier ist selbst für eingefleischte MAGNUM-Fans weder das Geld noch die Zeit wert. Ich frage mich, was die Motivation für Selleck war, das Buch zu schreiben. Ob wie im Buch angedeutet das Geld langsam nicht mehr reicht für die Ranch und die Pferde seiner Tochter? Er nimmt für sich in Anspruch, hohe moralische Ansprüche an sich zu haben. Dieses Buch als Biographie zu verkaufen ist kein "fair deal", sondern eher eine Irreführung. Frei nach Shakespeare: Viel Lärm um nichts.
N**R
Lots if insight, fun and easy to read. Love it!!!
K**I
A very refreshing book. Tom Selleck will always be Magnum to me. Even though I was too young to watch the series or remember a single episode fully, everything I have seen him in over the decades, my first thought is always it Magnum. If you are looking for a tell-all, name, and shame story, this is definitely not the book for you. I say this book is refreshing because it is almost universally accepted how toxic and cut throat the film industry is. Here Tom shows another perspective the camaraderie between actors coming up, the joy and excitement of creating great movies or tv series. These experiences might be coloured by Tom's humble personality, thinking the best of people or his mindset to always make the best of every situation he is in. This makes Tom Selleck an extremely likeable person. Yes, serendipity and luck had a hand in his success, but he is the one who "layed the bricks," learned his craft, and did his best in the situations. Tom keeps his personal life (and army career) very close to his chest. He hardly talks about these except key milestones. He does give full credit to all the people he worked with and met over the years. One thing that made me lose a lot of respect for another actor was in their autobiography. They wrote a chapter where a veteran actor (who they name) saved their life by getting stuntman to do a stunt before them, the stuntman that dies his their place is not named. The fact that Tom did name people who took bumps for him or (indirectly) pait the ultimate price for him is a great show of humanity. This book spans from Tom's serendipitous start in acting to the final season of Magnum. His post work after that is done in a chapter of him looking back. This is an excellent book, of a good person, but also sees good in others, but is not afraid to stand his ground.
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