Collateral Stardust
Chasing Warren Beatty and Other Foolish Things
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- $169.00
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- $169.00
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WARREN BEATTY WALKS THROUGH THE DOOR...
In this offbeat memoir, Nikki Nash tells the story of an obsession that starts with a young girl’s movie-star fantasy. At fourteen, longing for excitement and something of her own, Nikki fixates on superstar Warren Beatty. She’s determined to find him and have him in her life forever. She creates a solid plan that she initiates four years later at the age of eighteen when she gets a job as a restaurant hostess where Beatty frequents. A year later, on a warm Sunday evening in April, after breaking a finger in a judo class and looking her worst—dirty hair pulled back, no make-up, broken finger in a glass of ice—Warren Beatty walks through the door and her plan comes to fruition. In this entertaining and genuine account of the inner workings of Hollywood, Nash pursues a vibrant career as a TV associate director, comic, writer, and actress. Her celebrity-infused journey is also a dance with drugs, religion, Hollywood culture, and other volatile mysteries in the city of angels, including her own metamorphosis.
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Former Conan O'Brien Show staffer Nash (72 Raisins) delivers a gossipy and engrossing account of her life in Hollywood from the 1970s through 2019. Her portraits of Robert Altman, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson, and dozens of other stars bring them down to earth through sparkling anecdotes in which Nash isn't afraid to paint herself as young, naive, and opportunistic. The most enduring profile subject is Beatty, whom San Fernando Valley native Nash met and seduced when she was 18, then kept up with casually even through his relationships with Julie Christie, Goldie Hawn, and Diane Keaton. Elsewhere, Nash writes of how her steely intelligence led to steady work in the entertainment industry, from production jobs on the TV show Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman and the Academy Awards to side pursuits in stand-up and improv comedy. Nash's story of getting sober after years of drug and alcohol addiction, and her late-in-life epiphany regarding her musician father and frustrated-housewife mother, whose depression impacted her own early aimlessness, shape this self-aware, fascinating account of brushing up against the edge of fame. Written with humor, vulnerability, and verve, this satisfies.