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Apparently There Were Complaints: A Memoir Audiobook, by Sharon Gless Play Audiobook Sample

Apparently There Were Complaints: A Memoir Audiobook

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Read By: Sharon Gless Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 4.88 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: December 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781797134222

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

51

Longest Chapter Length:

33:13 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

13 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

11:35 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

Emmy Award­–winning actress Sharon Gless tells all in this laugh-out-loud, juicy, and touching memoir about her five decades in Hollywood, where she took on some of the most groundbreaking roles of her time.

Anyone who has seen Sharon Gless act in Cagney and Lacey, Queer as Folk, Burn Notice, and countless other shows and movies, knows that she’s someone who gives every role her all. She holds nothing back in Apparently There Were Complaints, a hilarious, deeply personal memoir that spills all about Gless’s five decades in Hollywood.

A fifth-generation Californian, Sharon Gless knew from a young age that she wanted to be an actress. After some rocky teenage years that included Sharon’s parents’ divorce and some minor (and not-so-minor) rebellion, Gless landed a coveted spot as an exclusive contract player for Universal Studios. In 1982, she stepped into the role of New York Police Detective Christine Cagney for the series Cagney and Lacey, which eventually reached an audience of 30 million weekly viewers and garnered Gless with two Emmy Awards. The show made history as the first hour-long drama to feature two women in the leading roles.

Gless continued to make history long after Cagney and Lacey was over. In 2000, she took on the role of outrageous Debbie Novotny in Queer as Folk. Her portrayal of a devoted mother to a gay son and confidant to his gay friends touched countless hearts and changed the definition of family for millions of viewers.

Apparently There Were Complaints delves into Gless’s remarkable career and explores Gless’s complicated family, her struggles with alcoholism, and her fear of romantic commitment as well as her encounters with some of the Hollywood’s biggest names. Brutally honest and incredibly relatable, Gless puts it all out on the page in the same way she has lived—never with moderation.

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“A good Hollywood memoir is a little bit dishy, a little bit honest, and a lot like sitting down for a candid conversation with an old friend, and Gless shares all the dirty details of her unlikely journey to stardom with a wry chuckle.”

— Booklist (starred review)

Quotes

  • “Actor Sharon Gless’s animated yet intimate tone, gentle pacing, and husky timbre will keep listeners glued to her fascinating memoir…Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”

    — AudioFile
  • "Written by a masterful storyteller, this smart account boldly reveals both the grit and the glamour of Gless’s life.”

    — Publishers Weekly

Awards

  • Finalist for the Audie Award for Best Narration by the Author
  • An Amazon Best Book of the Month
  • Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

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About Sharon Gless

Sharon Gless is an actress who appeared in series such as The Rockford FilesThe Bob Newhart Showand Marcus Welby, MD, among others. In 1982, she accepted the role of Cagney in Cagney and Lacey, eventually winning two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe Award for Best Leading Actress in a Drama Series. In 2000, she started playing Debbie Novotny in Queer as Folk, which ran for five seasons. She has also starred in Burn Notice, Nip Tuck, and many other shows, movies, and plays.