May I Have Your Attention Please?
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Rating | : | 4.79 (559 Votes) |
Asin | : | B005QHT1LQ |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 556 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-10-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"but I give a great mark for this book" according to S. Lee. I am not a big fan of autobiographies, but I give a great mark for this book. To me, this portray of James Corden's early life shows that a dream can true, but not without effort. His dream of becoming an actor was a persistent one, but it was not an easy. The numerous failed auditions I think made him grow and this comes out through his writings. His success to fame and then a fall to nad. Denise J said and it's fun.. Written for a British audience, it assume familiarity with British TV shows and stars. Written before he started hosting his American show or doing Caro=pol Karaokes. But Corden;s personality shines through, and it's fun.. excellent book for James Corden fans If you love James Corden (or Smithy), you will love this book. I laughed out loud while reading it and I don't do that. Great story telling, great behind-the-scenes anecdotes and wonderful insight into the man. Read this book. You are in for a treat.
At the age of 4, he grandstanded throughout his baby sister's christening, standing on a chair in front of the whole congregation, pulling faces and cracking everyone up. Throughout his teens, he and his Dad trudged up and down towards London, getting closer and closer to landing a gig, only to be told 'No' at the last stage. From that moment forth, he's never looked back. Despite himself, the vicar was impressed. And from then on he couldn't get enough of the spotlight, even when it always seemed to avoid him. May I Have Your Attention Please? is the warm, cheeky, surprisingly honest and hilarious story of one of our most popular comedy talents. As far back as he can remember James Corden has only ever wanted to be in one place: in front of you, doing something to make you laugh, cry, shout, or giggle uncontrollably. From his antics as one of the founding players of his high-school's first ever rugby team to gaining recognition in the West End, to nationwide fame as the loveably loud Smithy in the award-winning