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SUBJECTBOOK TITLEAUTHORAngeli, PierPier Angeli: A Fragile LifeAllen, JaneArthur, JeanJean Arthur: The Actress Nobody KnewOller, JohnAstaire, Adele & FredThe Astaires: Fred and AdeleRiley, KathleenAstor, MaryMy Story: An AutobiographyAstor, MaryAstor, MaryThe Purple Diaries: Mary Astor and the Most Sensational Hollywood Scandal of the 1930sEgan, JosephBacall, LaurenBy Myself and Then SomeBacall, LaurenBall, LucilleBall of Fire: The Tumultuous Life and Comic Art of Lucille BallKanfer, StefanBankhead, TallulahTallulah Bankhead: A Scandalous LifeBret, DavidBara, ThedaVamp: The Rise and Fall of Theda BaraGolden, EveBari, LynnFoxy Lady: The Authorized Biography of Lynn BariGordon, JeffBasquette, LinaLina: DeMille’s Godless GirlBasquette, LinaBautzer, GregThe Man Who Seduced Hollywood: The Life and Loves of Greg Bautzer, Tinseltown’s Most Powerful LawyerGladstone, James B. and Wagner, RobertBaxter, AnneIntermission: A True TaleBaxter, AnneBellamy, MadgeA Darl

The top 25 most compelling Hollywood autobiographies – ranked!

25. A Story Lately Told (2013) and Watch Me (2014) by Anjelica Huston

The two volumes of Anjelica Huston’s autobiography are a shrewd account of her life with wry comments on the alpha-males in it, including her father John Huston and longtime boyfriend Jack Nicholson.

24. Little Girl Lost (1990) by Drew Barrymore

She published this at 15 years old and like so many movie autobiographies, the title is a pre-emptive ironic twist on whatever the author is most famous for – in Drew Barrymore’s case, a child-acting star turn in Steven Spielberg’s classic ET, and then falling prey to substance abuse. As she says: “I had my first drink at age nine, began smoking marijuana at 10, and at 12 took up cocaine.”

23. The Lonely Life: An Autobiography (1962) and This ’n That (1987) by Bette Davis

Bette Davis published this autobiography in the 60s, at the end of her great period, and updated it in the 1980s – after her daughter BD Hyman published a Mommie Dearest-type memoir of her – detailing her life and times, with t

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