This was a pretty good autobiography by classic actor Rex Harrison. To be clear, I have only seen him in a couple of movies, and so d0 not have a background of having viewed a large amount of his work.
Rex discusses his life and career (up through 1974) and how he became an stage and screen actor. He toured with road companies and acted in plays that were hits. He also took roles in movies that sometimes led to acclaim, and at other times led to poor reviews. Throughout the pages, he was honest and upfront with his successes and failures, professional and personal, and brought the reader into his world. Not only does the reader experience the highs of his life in the theater and movies, they also experience the lows of his professional life along with the lows of his numerous divorces.
Again, this was a pretty good book about an acclaimed actor; one worth reading once, though I don't think I will want to reread it. At times it was dry, and at times the pages would turn rapidly. I would recommend this book to fans of classic movies and the actors and actresses that played in them.