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Billy
Billy
Author: Pamela Stephenson
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ISBN-13: 9781565117259
ISBN-10: 1565117255
Publication Date: 10/14/2002
Edition: Abridged
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Highbridge Audio
Book Type: Audio CD
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3 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed Billy on + 522 more book reviews
Interesting bio - written by his wife.
Well worth reading
kuligowskiandrewt avatar reviewed Billy on + 569 more book reviews
The closest thing to writing your autobiography is to get your wife to write your biography. (CURRENT wife, of course ex-wives would probably be far from sympathetic.) That, in a nutshell, describes Pamela Stephenson's Billy - the life story of her husband, Scottish comedian Billy Connolly.

This does NOT mean that the book is sugar-coated. The book covers such matters as Billy's sexual abuse as a boy, his substance abuse issues as an adult, his first marriage, his colorful language, his occasional (read: typical) inappropriateness in public settings and, like many famous people of common roots, his fear of fate suddenly realizing that this Glasgow welder overstepped his bounds and doesn't deserve the fame and fortune which life has bestowed upon him.

There's a lot of name-dropping in the book. BUT, the majority of people that are cited as Billy's closest friends are the first-rung type of celebrities that you probably will never have heard of if you live more than 50 miles outside of town. The garage band/pub musicians, the local actors and comedians, the folks he knew on the way up.

If you enjoy celebrity biographies, and you prefer not to read the unauthorized kiss-and-tell-all sorts, I would recommend this book.

RATING: 4 stars.
tracey13 avatar reviewed Billy on + 310 more book reviews
Great life story written and read by his real-life wife.