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Melissa Joan Hart is an actor/producer/director who made her first national commercial at age four. She currently costars in the ABC Family comedy series Melissa Joey. She made her first big splash in the title role of Nickelodeon's Clarissa Explains It All. Both in the United States and abroad, mostrar mais Melissa is perhaps best known for her starring role in the Showtime movie-turned-network series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. Melissa has appeared on Dancing with the Stars, That '70s Show, and Law and Order: SVU, among others. mostrar menos

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Associated Works

Not Another Teen Movie [2001 film] (2001) — Actor — 102 exemplares
Drive Me Crazy [1999 film] (1999) — Actor — 70 exemplares
Can't Hardly Wait [1998 film] (1998) — Actor — 70 exemplares
Recess: School’s Out [2001 film] (2001) — Actor — 39 exemplares
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Season 3 (2007) — Actor — 21 exemplares
Penny Dreadful: The Complete Series (2014) — Actor — 20 exemplares
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Season 1 (2007) — Actor — 19 exemplares
Holiday in Handcuffs [2006 TV movie] (2007) — Actor — 19 exemplares
Sabrina, The Teenage Witch: The Complete Series (2016) — Actor — 18 exemplares

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There's a story early in the book (more interesting than many of he stories), describing her encounter with William Hurt. She comes off vapid, anti-intellectual, petty and materialistic. This attitude colors the whole book, even though she seems to be mostly a pleasant and decent person.

She takes snotty shots at people on occasion, though, including one at Cloris Leachman. Compare their accounts of being on "Dancing with the Stars" and judge for yourself who the better person is. MJH seems to approach her career, and the acting craft, with all the joy and creative vigor of a middle-upper manager in a cubicle farm.… (mais)
 
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3Oranges | 8 outras críticas | Jun 24, 2023 |
Wow, just wow! I am not one to follow celebrities in gossip magazines, so I know very little of their lives until, one day, I see a memoir and think "okay, I'll take a glimpse..." I had no idea that MJH was such a party animal!

For the first little bit of the book, I wasn't surprised that MJH was precocious. I understood it, having it to a lesser degree as I spent years hanging out at my single mother's workplace (with adults) than with kids my own age, something MJH had working with adults. However, she quickly gets to her partying twenties and I almost went into shock. It is like she regressed and had to have that "wild child" phase she missed - even if she was slightly more responsible than others, in calling it early on work nights. I was just astounded.

I was especially astounded by a story involving a racy photograph, but I won't spoil it.

Just a warning: there's not a lot on Clarissa and Sabrina. I didn't expect there to be - not only was it years ago (memory fades) but to most actors it is just a job, where the weeks fade into each other and people, for the most part, are there to work. It is between the lines that, after describing what her week was like on the show, everything was relatively the same on set. Unless it is contentious, a lot of actors don't have a lot of stories to tell. Yeah, boring for us, but better for them (the sets with a story of the week just sound like hell to be on).

To be honest, since the book jumps from her twenties (and there is even some craziness the weekend she meets her husband) to her doing a 180 when she meets her husband, because that's suppose to be who she really is, I actually had a hard time making the leap. It felt like she was one-day a party animal and the next a good girl wife and mother. Actually, given the stories of that weekend, it was the next day!

After reading the book, I came to enter my review and saw others. I actually think they were too critical and it sounds like people skimmed, so they missed context of a lot of events and name dropping. First, MJH says specifically that she is going to name-drop, because that's what everybody asks and her people usually want from celebrity memoirs; so it was no surprise and expected. Second, as I said, I think they were skimming and missed the context that made the name-drop significant. For example, if you ask Ryan Reynolds, she admits he just says he made out with her once, but to her, she cheated on a boyfriend and felt horrible - so of course she remembers it was him vividly! James Van der Beek was a tale of him not living down to her expectations but voicing something she felt - that's not actually an insult! There is a lot to insult her on (and I had no idea how much) but that criticism is undeserved.

Overall, it was an interesting read. She's not some particularly good writer, but she's okay. It's a silly little book that will break your expectations of MJH. However, I must admit that by the end, I was looking forward to the end. I was done with the ups-and-downs and the minutia. Get it cheap, like I did.
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OptimisticCautiously | 8 outras críticas | Sep 16, 2020 |
Wow, just wow! I am not one to follow celebrities in gossip magazines, so I know very little of their lives until, one day, I see a memoir and think "okay, I'll take a glimpse..." I had no idea that MJH was such a party animal!

For the first little bit of the book, I wasn't surprised that MJH was precocious. I understood it, having it to a lesser degree as I spent years hanging out at my single mother's workplace (with adults) than with kids my own age, something MJH had working with adults. However, she quickly gets to her partying twenties and I almost went into shock. It is like she regressed and had to have that "wild child" phase she missed - even if she was slightly more responsible than others, in calling it early on work nights. I was just astounded.

I was especially astounded by a story involving a racy photograph, but I won't spoil it.

Just a warning: there's not a lot on Clarissa and Sabrina. I didn't expect there to be - not only was it years ago (memory fades) but to most actors it is just a job, where the weeks fade into each other and people, for the most part, are there to work. It is between the lines that, after describing what her week was like on the show, everything was relatively the same on set. Unless it is contentious, a lot of actors don't have a lot of stories to tell. Yeah, boring for us, but better for them (the sets with a story of the week just sound like hell to be on).

To be honest, since the book jumps from her twenties (and there is even some craziness the weekend she meets her husband) to her doing a 180 when she meets her husband, because that's suppose to be who she really is, I actually had a hard time making the leap. It felt like she was one-day a party animal and the next a good girl wife and mother. Actually, given the stories of that weekend, it was the next day!

After reading the book, I came to enter my review and saw others. I actually think they were too critical and it sounds like people skimmed, so they missed context of a lot of events and name dropping. First, MJH says specifically that she is going to name-drop, because that's what everybody asks and her people usually want from celebrity memoirs; so it was no surprise and expected. Second, as I said, I think they were skimming and missed the context that made the name-drop significant. For example, if you ask Ryan Reynolds, she admits he just says he made out with her once, but to her, she cheated on a boyfriend and felt horrible - so of course she remembers it was him vividly! James Van der Beek was a tale of him not living down to her expectations but voicing something she felt - that's not actually an insult! There is a lot to insult her on (and I had no idea how much) but that criticism is undeserved.

Overall, it was an interesting read. She's not some particularly good writer, but she's okay. It's a silly little book that will break your expectations of MJH. However, I must admit that by the end, I was looking forward to the end. I was done with the ups-and-downs and the minutia. Get it cheap, like I did.
… (mais)
 
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OptimisticCautiously | 8 outras críticas | Sep 16, 2020 |
Melissa Explains it All

I Picked Up This Book Because: I’ve grown up with Melissa/Clarissa/Sabrina/Mel, have had this on my TBR for quite some time.

The Story:

I enjoyed learning about Melissa’s life and hearing the behind the scenes secrets on some of my favorite shows.

The Random Thoughts:

3.5 Stars
½
 
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bookjunkie57 | 8 outras críticas | Jul 22, 2019 |

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