What's My Motivation?

Michael Simkins author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Ebury Publishing

Published:5th May '05

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

What's My Motivation? cover

One actor's search for love, happiness and adulation, rewarded with rejection, ridicule, bad costumes and worse scripts

It is a life marked by occasional hard-fought successes and routine helpings of ritual humiliation: scout hut Gilbert and Sullivan, dodgy rock operas, sewage farm theatre workshop, Christmas panto hell, straight-to-video film flops, leading roles in Crimewatch reconstructions and dressing up as a chicken to advertise TV dinners.As a boy, Michael Simkins always wanted to be someone. While his friends were out getting laid and stoned, he was tucked up at home dreaming of his name in lights, of holding an audience rapt, of perhaps becoming a TV heart-throb, or having someone, anyone, ask for his autograph in the supermarket. This is the true story of an obsessive pursuit of acting fame. It is a life marked by occasional hard-fought successes and routine helpings of ritual humiliation: scout hut Gilbert and Sullivan, dodgy rock operas, sewage farm theatre workshop, Christmas panto hell, straight-to-video film flops, leading roles in Crimewatch reconstructions and dressing up as a chicken to advertise TV dinners. It is a hilarious tale of turgid theatre, tights, trusses and tonsil tennis with Timothy Spall.

Funny, engaging, perceptive and hugely entertaining -- Stephen Fry
Screamingly funny - set to become a classic -- Craig Brown * Mail on Sunday *
A real page-turner and a genuinely funny and honest book about the actor's life -- Michael Billington * Guardian *
Michael writes about disaster, humiliation, rejection and ridicule - the hilarious truth -- Nicholas Hytner
Casts an objective eye on the crazy world of the actor with an accuracy that is both chilling and charming -- Mike Leigh
Daring, brutal, hilariously candid, Simkins unravels his own profession to show the exhilaration, masochism and madness underneath -- Julie Myerson
You read the wonderful Michael Simkins with a mixture of horror and delight ... will hold good for as long as people go on taking the undignified risk of dressing up and pretending to be other people -- David Hare
Blisteringly funny, self-deprecating account of the ritual humiliations actors undergo -- Michael Billington * Guardian *
A winningly self-deprecating account...packed with anecdotes, light-hearted in tone and entertaining throughout * Times Literary Supplement *

ISBN: 9780091897499

Dimensions: 198mm x 126mm x 20mm

Weight: 219g

320 pages