Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera is the memoir of a Hollywood original. In an industry that rarely embraces artists of color, Duke first achieved success as an actor then turned to directing. After helming episodes of ratings giants Dallas, Falcon Crest, Hill Street Blues, and Miami Vice, Duke progressed to feature films like A Rage in Harlem, Deep Cover, Hoodlum, and Sister Act 2. In this candid autobiography, Duke recalls the loving but stern presence of his mother and father, acting mentors like Olympia Dukakis, and the pitfalls that nearly derailed his career, notably an addiction to drugs. Along the way, readers will encounter familiar names like Danny Glover, Laurence Fishburne, Forest Whitaker, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Whoopi Goldberg.
From his Broadway debut in 1971 to the establishment of the Duke Media Foundation, which trains and mentors young filmmakers, Duke has been breaking the rules of what it means to triumph in the entertainment industry. Recalling pivotal moments in his life, Bill Duke: My 40-Year Career on Screen and behind the Camera is the story only Bill Duke could tell.
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- ISBN: 9781538105566
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- ISBN: 9781538105566
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Publisher's Weekly
October 8, 2018
Duke, a veteran film and TV actor and director, rambles through the ups and downs of his life and career in this sincere, loosely organized memoir. He begins with his working-class upbringing in 1940s and ’50s Poughkeepsie, N.Y., where his family lived above a raucous beer garden. At age 11, Duke recalls, he learned about racism when he was targeted for being African-American and beaten by white motorcyclists on his way home from church. In high school, Duke started to explore his creativity through poetry, moving on to drama in college, where he took his first role in a production of The Emperor Jones. Duke eventually headed to NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, going on to debut on Broadway in 1970 and in Hollywood in 1976. Duke shares lessons gleaned from notable professional experiences, such as scene-blocking in American Gigolo. He also gives short profiles of public figures he finds inspirational, such as pioneering African-American filmmaker Oscar Micheaux, and concludes each chapter with a poem giving his thoughts on race, family, or society. Duke’s memoir won’t win any plaudits for its no-frills prose style, but it does offer plenty of plainspoken insights into a long and successful showbiz career.
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