New York, NY (Top40 Charts) A laugh our loud memoir by Hollywood heavyweights!
Publisher Avi Gvili of Boulevard Books announces that the hit comedy book written by TV sketch comedy writer Michael Conley and Brooklyn born actress Candice Azzara is part of a special Valentine's Day tribute to her numerous leading men from Broadway, TV and feature films.
Azzara's male co-stars on stage from LA to New York range from legendary Charlton Heston in "Detective Story" at the Ahmanson Theater to
Peter Coyote in Neil Simon's "Jake's Women" to co-starring with Academy Award nominated writer and actor, Joe Bologna in "Lovers and Other Strangers" on Broadway." Azzara also played the love interest of Walter Matthau in "House Calls" and of Gene Wilder in "The World's Greatest Lover." She also plays the doting wife to Rodney Dangerfield in "
Easy Money" to Dom DeLuise in "Fatso," and side-kick wife to comedy icon Carl Reiner in "Ocean's Twelve." Her other memorable roles are with TV's Tony Danza in "Who's The Boss" and Tom Selleck who plays her attorney in "Divorce Wars."
She starred in two of "The Love Boat" movies with Oscar winner Ernest Borgnine who played her father while filming in Italy ("Seeking 'Mr. Right' in Rome" - Chapter 20 in the book). She also fell in love with TV sit-com star, Ken Berry, from "Mama's Family" and "F Troop" fame while filming in Mexico ("Getting Sea Sick on a Romantic Cruise" - Chapter 12 in the book).
Azzara is celebrating her 40th Anniversary in showbiz. The acclaimed Sicilian-American actress was born in Brooklyn, New York. She also began her accomplished TV career in New York, where she starred in the CBS sit-com, "Calucci's Department" with fellow Italian
James Coco.
She also played memorable characters in her recurring roles in the hit Network sit-coms: "Soap," "Rhoda" and "Caroline in the City." Azzara played Lea Thompson's nosy next-door Italian neighbor. "In fact, one of the funniest scenes was when I was on the phone with my ex-husband, while I was trying to teach Lea how to make Italian sauce," Azzara smiles.
Azzara affectionately recalls while shooting "
Easy Money" that "Rodney loved Italians. Not only did Rodney insist to the studio executives that I be his wife in the movie, but he was one of the writers of "Easy Money." I also enjoyed our co-star, the inimitable Italian actor, Joe Pesci."
Conley is a longtime variety/comedy sketch writer and a tribute award show writer who cut his teeth at the age of 22 (in 1982) when he began his writing career for TV legend Bob Hope. He is Jesuit educated, a tenured Hollywood publicist, and writer for the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs; he served as Vatican Press Advance for
Pope John Paul II at His Papal Mass at the LA Coliseum.