Urbane. Brilliant. Brave. Funny. Famous. Handsome. Nigel Havers is the real-life charmer you might expect. In a career that has taken him from a schoolboy production of A Midsummer Night's Dream to the red carpet on Oscar Night with Chariots of Fire , via starring roles in the West End stage, classic television series like Don't Wait Up and a cameo in Little Britain , the Hollywood blockbusters that made him a household name are only the beginning.
With characteristic modesty and a captivating eye for the absurd, he treats us to the highlights and lowlights of a life like no other; a life in which chilling reality (watching his father Michael - later the Attorney General - begin his prosecution of the Yorkshire Ripper) and beguiling fantasy (sleeping with 'Elizabeth Taylor') continuously and arrestingly collide.
His escapades at the theatre, like appearing naked behind the wings to make a fellow actor laugh, are quite funny! Felt a bit sorry for his frst wife tho!
There used to be a man at our stables who only ever rode during the hunting season. He spoke with a very, very posh accent. And the funniest thing ever was when he lost his cool and started swearing. This book was like then. There is a lot of swearing throughout and having only known Havers portraying posh, charming men on TV and film, this sort of made this read a giggle-fest!
But apart from that, this was an interesting read. There were some funny moments, but a not a hell of lot that were tragic, sad or harrowing, which on one hand is a refreshing change, but on the other made the tale a bit one-dimensional. Even the break-up of his marriage, which is entirely his fault, is sort of glossed over with a jolly-holly-sticks kind of veneer. In fact, there was something a bit episodic about the whole thing as well.
However, I did enjoy reading it. Light, happy reading though and I can't say that I came away knowing anything meaningful about the actor at all.