Nerd Do Well
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cornerstone
Published:9th Jun '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
The unique life story of one of Britain's most talented and inventive comedians, star of Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and Star Trek
Having blasted onto the small screens with his now legendary sitcom Spaced, Simon Pegg rise to nation's favourite son status has been mercurial, meteoric, megatronnic. This is a joyous tale of a homegrown superstar and a local boy made good.
From a filthy flat in Tufnell Park to the starship Enterprise, it's fair to say that Simon Pegg's career didn't go quite the way he expected.
Zombies in North London, death cults in the West Country, a warp engine beyond the final frontier: Simon Pegg has been ploughing some bizarre furrows in recent times. Having blasted onto the small screens with his now legendary sitcom Spaced, his rise to the status of the nation's favourite son has been mercurial, meteoric, megatronnic, but mostly just plain great.
From his childhood (and subsequently adult) obsession with Star Wars, his often passionate friendship with Nick Frost, and his forays into stand-up which began with his regular Monday morning slot in front of his 12-year-old classmates, this is a joyous tale of a homegrown superstar and a local boy made good.
CONTENT WARNING: This book features discussion of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, a film which some readers may find distressing.
hilarious, inventive and anarchic * The Times *
A beautifully written and very funny account of how a normal but very talented bloke who loves TV, comedy and films ended up a huge TV, comedy and film star. Truly heartwarming stuff * heat *
An enjoyable romp through Pegg's first stabs at comedy and theatre. And for fans of Spaced, his rant at George Lucas for messing up his Star Wars legacy will be worth the cover price alone * News of the World *
Extremely funny ... As charming as the man himself! * Grazia *
Fascinating ... an enjoyable read * Observer *
ISBN: 9780099551553
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 25mm
Weight: 305g
400 pages