A great actor and a great person and a great book.
In Trust Me, George Kennedy showcases the unexpected encounters that have shaped his life and career. Best known for his extensive work in film, television, and theatre, as well as for his unmistakable stature, Kennedy takes us deeper into his story to reveal a strong faith in the power of kindness. Trust Me traces Kennedy’s lonely childhood, as he and his mother struggle to survive the Great Depression, and his young adulthood fighting in World War II, working as a military advisor in radio and television, and finally breaking into the acting business.
From learning to ride a horse, despite his scoliosis, to working with demanding directors, his journey hasn’t been easy. But Kennedy’s talent and resolve have been proven time and again, most notably by his Oscar-winning performance in Cool Hand Luke. Kennedy offers anecdotes of inspiring encounters from all walks of life, from flight attendants to Hollywood greats, including Paul Newman, Carol Burnett, Bo Derek, James Stewart, Clint Eastwood, and Frank Sinatra.
Kennedy tells his story the only way he knows how – as candid, no-holds-barred look at life’s tragedies and triumphs, this book reads as if he is just with you talking to you, both funny and philosophical, Kennedy asks hard questions of himself and invites you to do the same. As Kennedy says, This book is about what happens when you stop fearing – and think.
He speaks very openly about his thoughts of life but also working with so many actors, his wife's, his family and family problems,his role as "man of the house"
One thing is for sure, he was a nice guy,talking about others he worked with that "his own" career, liked by all and lived a full life, 91 years filled.
Very entertaining. Four stars