There is so much more to John Joseph Nicholson Jr. than Ray Bans and front row Lakers tickets. This the closest you will ever get to a Jack autobiography as he refuses to write one and will not do television interviews at all. The woman he was raised to believe was his sister June was actually his mom and his grandma, he believed was his mother, which caused him to have trust issues with women his entire life. Married only once with 6 kids, ages 59 - 24 he has always been in their lives and refuses to have them photographed to protect privacy. He also, however, is also an arrogant womanizer who beds younger women as he gets older. He is notoriously cheap, yet is also extremely generous with people he trusts. He has been nominated for 10 Oscars winning 3 and is extremely loyal to those he trusts. If you put a list together of the greatest American born actors, he is arguably in the top five if not the top 10 of all time. Jack will always be a mystery and he prefers to keep it that way until he takes his last breath. This author harps on Jack's drug use in every chapter and seems to use it as his reasoning for his flaws. It's an interesting book, but not a great one.
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