Growing Up Farley A Chris Farley Story
2 authors - Hardback
£22.00
Best known as the lead singer of the acclaimed rock band, Twisted Sister, Dee Snider is a radio personality, television host, author, screenplay writer, actor, doting husband of over three decades, father of four children, and a grandfather too. Since 1997, Dee has hosted the weekly show, The House of Hair, internationally syndicated and heard in over 200 markets in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. He is also the host of our daily program, The Daily House of Hair Cut, a daily vignette version of the weekly show. Dee has starred in several reality TV shows including Growing Up Twisted, an A&E series featuring the entire Snider family and their Long Island lifestyle. He has also been a frequent host on the MTV Networks and his career as a voiceover artist has resulted in Dee being heard in many radio and TV commercials, animated shows, documentaries and had a yearlong stint as the voice of MSNBC. Never setting limits, Dee wrote, produced and starred in Dee Snider’s StrangeLand. This horror flick has become a horror classic, literally creating the torture film sub-genre. StrangeLand 2 is currently in development. His recent starring role on Broadway in the hit musical Rock Of Ages generated national interest and multiple TV appearances. Dee’s self-penned autobiography, “Shut Up and Give Me The Mic,” was released in the summer of 2012 from Gallery Books/Simon & Schuster to critical acclaim. For more information on Dee Snider, go to https://deesnider.com/.
About Frank Marraffino:
Frank Marraffino’s credits include the graphic novels Heartstrings: Melissa Etheridge
and Her Guitars and The Final Symphony: A Beethoven Anthology from Z2 Comics. For
Marvel Comics, Frank unearthed undead superheroes in Marvel Zombies Supreme and
Marvel Zombies Destroy. He wrote about the cyclical romp and ravage of war in
DC/Vertigo’s Haunted Tank, which Comic Vine listed as the best DC book of the year.
Even though it was created in the states, Frank’s monsters and mystery mash-up The
Dark Goodbye was named as one of the 10 best manga of the year by Play Magazine.
Frank is also the Head Projectionist at New York’s famous Radio City Music Hall, where
he has had the good fortune to experience the best musicians in the world play live.