ARE YOU ANYBODY? is as hilarious as it is fearless, a tremendously touching memoir that reveals Tambor's tender artist's heart. It's monumentally honest, incredibly juicy, and so much fun to read." —Jill Soloway "In life, on screen, and now in this illuminating memoir, Jeffrey Tambor has a stubborn incapacity for bullshit/5(64). a funny, bold, sad, touching, self-deprecating, fascinating memoir, jeffrey tambor's are you anybody? takes you through the actor's life on both stage and screen. from his youth and early commercial work to his starring role on transparent, tambor opens up candidly, offering wisdom, insight, guidance, and a compelling glimpse into his own personal life (both tragedy and triumph). you'll laugh, you'll cry, /5. Jeffrey Michael Tambor (born July 8, ) is an American actor and comedian. He is known for his television roles such as Jeffrey Brookes, the uptight neighbor of Stanley and Helen Roper in the TV sitcom The Ropers (–), as Hank Kingsley on The Larry Sanders Show (–), George Bluth Sr. and Oscar Bluth on Arrested Development (–, , –) and Maura.
In his illuminating, often hilarious, and always honest memoir, Tambor looks back at the key moments in his life that taught him about creativity and play and pain and fear. The son of what you might call "eccentric" Russian and Hungarian Jewish parents, Tambor grew up in San Francisco a husy kid with a lisp, who suffered in his "otherness" and. Jeffrey Tambor (Arrested Development, The Larry Sanders Show) is "Maura", the Pfefferman Family patriarch turned www.doorway.ru, he discusses the discovery of personal authenticity, what it's like to inhabit the psyche of a transitioning woman on her "maiden voyage", and his newfound appreciation for getting his nails done. Get this from a library! Are you anybody: a memoir. [Jeffrey Tambor] -- Jeffrey Tambor discusses his creative process and immense accomplishments from a life lived onscreen. Drawing from his formative childhood years, in which he describes himself as a fat.
Are You Anybody? is Tambor's chance to discuss his creative process and immense accomplishments from a life lived onscreen. Drawing from his formative childhood years, in which he describes himself as a fat Hungarian Jewish kid with a lisp and a depressive father, to how he drew inspiration from his life to create these characters, Tambor's memoir is funny, insightful, and uplifting, touching on comedy and the enduring chutzpah required to make it through life. a funny, bold, sad, touching, self-deprecating, fascinating memoir, jeffrey tambor's are you anybody? takes you through the actor's life on both stage and screen. from his youth and early commercial work to his starring role on transparent, tambor opens up candidly, offering wisdom, insight, guidance, and a compelling glimpse into his own personal life (both tragedy and triumph). you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll wait ever more impatiently for the return of arrested development. As evidenced by the prefatory exchange of letters with his publisher, Jeffrey Tambor initially was a reluctant memoirist, but his Are You Anybody? is an excellent autobiography, full of warmth.
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