Almost Interesting The Memoir

Almost Interesting The Memoir by David Spade is a first edition published by HarperCollins on October 27, 2015. This 240-page memoir offers a humorous and candid look into the life of the actor and comedian, known for his work on Saturday Night Live and films such as Joe Dirt and Tommy Boy. Spade shares his journey from a childhood spent trying to fit in as the younger brother to his experiences on the road as a comedian, navigating the challenges of fame and the entertainment industry.
Readers will find a blend of personal anecdotes and reflections on Spade’s career, including his time on SNL during the iconic 1990s era. The memoir touches on various aspects of his life, from the struggles of low-paying gigs to memorable encounters with fellow comedians and celebrities. With a focus on humor and personal memoir, Almost Interesting presents a vivid portrayal of Spade’s experiences in the world of entertainment, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of biography and humor.
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A hilarious and biting memoir from the actor, comedian and Saturday Night Live alumni David Spade.
David Spade is best known for his harsh “Hollywood” Minute Sketches on SNL, his starring roles in movies like Joe Dirt and Tommy Boy, and his seven-year stint as Dennis Finch on the series Just Shoot Me. Now, with a wit as dry as the weather in his home state of Arizona, the “comic brat extraordinaire” tells his story in Almost Interesting.
First Taking fans back to his childhood as a wannabe cool younger brother and recounting his excruciating road-tour to fame—when he was regularly mistaken for a ten year-old, Spade then dishes about his time crisscrossing the country as a comedian, for low-paying gigs and dragging along his mother’s old suitcase full of props. He also covers his years on SNL during the beloved Rock/Sandler/Farley era of the 1990s, including his close working relationship and friendship with Chris Farley and brags about the ridiculous perks that fame has brought into his life, including the constant fear of being fired, a crazy ex-assistant who attacked him while he was sleeping, a run-in with Eddie Murphy on the mean streets of Beverly Hills, and of course an endless supply of hot chicks.
Sometimes dirty, always funny, and as sharp as a tack, Almost Interesting reminds you why David Spade is one of our generation’s favorite funny guys.
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