Easy Street: The Hard Way by Ron Perlman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
With a lot of candor, humility, and reflection Perlman walks us through a career starting in un(der)paid New York stage to a big jump up with a screen roles in Quest for Fire the tumble down from this to no work and the turkey Ice Pirates. Things turned around in a big way for him with The Name of the Rose ( stories about meeting and working with Sean Connery and Christian Slater and another step up came with Beauty and the Beast. Thus, insights into Linda Hamilton and interactions with series fan Sinatra. There's a lot about working with Brando in The Island of Dr. Moreau. It can get kinda lost if you don't take in the final pages, but the ultimately successful Hellboy and Sons of Anarchy star launched a production company Wing and a Prayer Pictures with an agenda of old school filmcraft decent to everyone down to the sweepers that he sells with earnest commitment here and seems to have persisted as a going concern for about five years.
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