Don’t Laugh at Me

Don’t Laugh at Me by Norman Wisdom is a memoir that offers an insight into the life of one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and early 1960s. Published by Arrow on June 3, 1993, this new edition spans 213 pages and is presented in English. Wisdom recounts his journey from poverty in the East End to fame, sharing anecdotes that feature notable film personalities such as Laurel and Hardy, Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson, and John Wayne.
Readers will find a collection of stories that reflect Wisdom’s experiences and interactions with these iconic figures, providing a glimpse into the entertainment industry during that era. The memoir captures the essence of his rise to success while highlighting the challenges he faced along the way. This edition serves as a testament to Wisdom’s unique perspective on fame and the world of comedy, making it a significant addition to the genre of fiction.
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The memoirs of Norman Wisdom who was born in poverty in the East End and became one of the most successful comedians of the 1950s and early 1960s. His stories from this time revolve around film greats including Laurel and Hardy, Frank Sinatra, Edward G. Robinson and John Wayne.
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