In 'When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead,' legendary entertainment mogul Jerry Weintraub recounts his extraordinary life journey from humble beginnings to the heights of Hollywood. With humor and candor, he shares captivating anecdotes about working with icons like Elvis Presley and Frank Sinatra, revealing the secrets behind their stardom. Weintraub's relentless drive and unique perspective on success offer motivational insights that extend beyond the entertainment industry. This memoir is a vibrant tapestry of storytelling that celebrates ambition, resilience, and the thrill of show business. Prepare to be inspired and entertained as you discover the man behind the magic.
By Jerry Weintraub
Published: 2010
""Life is a series of conversations, and mine has been filled with laughter, lessons, and the relentless pursuit of dreams.""
The producer behind such films as Oh, God!, The Karate Kid and the Ocean's Eleven remake and its sequels reveals what it took to make it to the top and how he became not only a Hollywood icon, but also a confidant to U.S. presidents and titans of finance.
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When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead
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Jerry Weintraub was an acclaimed American author, producer, and entertainment mogul, known for his influential work in the film and music industries. He penned several books that reflect his insights and experiences in Hollywood, including 'When I Stop Talking, You'll Know I'm Dead' and 'The Book of Jerry Weintraub.' His writing is characterized by its candid storytelling and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the entertainment world, blending personal anecdotes with a keen sense of humor. Weintraub's unique perspective has provided readers with an engaging look at the dynamics of fame, success, and the complexities of show business.
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