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We Did Ok, Kid: A Memoir
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Academy Award-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins delves into his illustrious film and theater career, difficult childhood, and path to sobriety in his honest, moving, and long-awaited memoir.
Born and raised in Port Talbot--a small Welsh steelworks town--amid war and depression, Sir Anthony Hopkins grew up around men who were tough, to say the least, and eschewed all forms of emotional vulnerability in favor of alcoholism and brutality. A struggling student in school, he was deemed by his peers, his parents, and other adults as a failure with no future ahead of him. But, on a fateful Saturday night, the disregarded Welsh boy watched the 1948 adaptation of Hamlet, sparking a passion for acting that would lead him on a path that no one could have predicted.
With candor and a voice that is both arresting and vulnerable, Sir Anthony recounts his various career milestones and provides a once-in-a-lifetime look into the brilliance behind some of his most iconic roles. His performance as Iago gets him admitted into the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and places him under the wing of Laurence Olivier. He meets Richard Burton by chance as a young boy in his art teacher's apartment, and later, backstage before a performance of Equus as an established actor meeting his hero. His iconic portrayal of Hannibal Lecter was informed by the creepy performance of Bela Lugosi in Dracula and the razor-sharp precision of his acting teacher. He pulls raw emotion from the stoicism of his father and grandfather for an unforgettable performance in King Lear.
Sir Anthony also takes a deeply honest look at the low points in his personal life. His addiction cost him his first marriage, his relationship with his only child, and nearly his life--the latter ultimately propelling him toward sobriety, a commitment he has maintained for nearly half a century. He constantly battles against the desire to move through life alone and avoid connection for fear of getting hurt--much like the men in his family--and as the years go by, he deals with questions of mortality, getting ready to discover what his father called The Big Secret.
Featuring a special collection of personal photographs throughout, We Did OK, Kid is a raw and passionate memoir from a complex, iconic man who has inspired audiences with remarkable performances for over sixty years.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781668075500
EAN:
9781668075500
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
368
Authors:
Anthony Hopkins
Publisher:
S&s/Summit Books

I love Anthony Hopkins - book is great! So happy he was part of recording.
Simply wonderful18 more words required, however, simply wonderful are simply words sufficient and enough. Thank you, Sir Anthony Hopkins.
I'm sorry this book had to end...what a journey!The story of this lonely child is worth your time.Trapped in a mind devoid of joy...Watching his fate unfold, his talent emerge, is watching a birth into Light.
What's it like to be Anthony Hopkins? This question is usually what makes me pick up an autobiography. This one is a gem. Hopkins is obviously a gifted actor, but as this book reveals, he is a very thoughtful and feeling human being. He tells his tale with genuine humility (not the "aww, shucks" variety). His candor about his alcoholism and sobriety was inspiring to me as a recovering alcoholic. Years ago, Hopkins actually helped me quit smoking after I watched a video testimonial he did about Alan Carr's quit smoking clinic. He was so sincere, so true that I immediately signed up, went to the clinic and quit smoking. I listened to this book on Audible and Kenneth Branaugh's reading is spectacular. The way he changes voices, accents and attitudes when quoting others is hugely entertaining. It makes such a difference when a book is read by a trained actor rather than just a narrator. Bravo, Messrs Hopkins and Branaugh. This book is worthy testement to a life well lived. Oh, and I loved the poetry reading at the end.
Loved this memoir-what a sensitive & excellent writer is Sir Anthony Hopkins! Couldn't put it down-many life lessons to be learned here. Thank you for your honesty Sir!