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Aug 22, 2019 · B.A. Paris is the New York Times and Sunday Times Number 1 bestselling author of seven novels including the word-of-mouth hit, Behind Closed Doors. Over 7 million editions of her work have been sold worldwide and her books have been translated into 41 languages.
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A new book chronicles the last 50 years of a notorious American tabloid. Slim and full of obfuscations, her memoir touches on business ventures and raising her son, but barely grapples with the ...
May 22, 2020 · A running gag in David Nicholls' novel The Understudy is that its main character is called Steve McQueen. Not that Steve McQueen, the multi-award-winning, critically acclaimed, rich and successful one. No, this Steve McQueen (Russell Tovey) is recently divorced, lives in a horrible studio apartment and has an acting career that is going nowhere. Then he lands the role of understudy to Josh ...
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The Understudy: Directed by William Bickley. With Patrick Duffy, Suzanne Somers, Staci Keanan, Brandon Call. Al is cast as an understudy in an upcoming community theater production, but - believing she deserved a larger role - refuses to learn her lines.