Judy  Liza  Robert  Freddie  Davi..., Stevie Phillips
Judy  Liza  Robert  Freddie  Davi..., Stevie Phillips
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Judy & Liza & Robert & Freddie & David & Sue & Me...
A Memoir

Author: Stevie Phillips

Narrator: Allyson Ryan

Unabridged: 9 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/15/2020


Synopsis

No star burned more ferociously than Judy Garland. And nobody witnessed Garland's fierce talent at closer range than Stevie Phillips as proven in this revelatory memoir.

During the Mad Men era, Stevie Phillips was a young woman muscling her way into the manscape of Manhattan's glittering office towers. After a stint as a secretary, she began working for Freddie Fields and David Begelman at Music Corporation of America (MCA) under the glare of legendary über-agent Lew Wasserman.

When MCA blew apart, Fields and Begelman created Creative Management Associates (CMA), and Stevie went along. Fields convinced Garland to come on board, and Stevie became, as she puts it, "Garland's shadow," putting out fires--figurative and literal--in order to get her to the next concert in the next down-and-out town. Phillips paints a portrait of Garland at the bitter end and although it was at times a nightmare, Phillips says, "She became my teacher," showing her "how to" and "how not to" live.

Stevie also represented Garland's fiercely talented daughter, Liza Minnelli, as well as Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, George Roy Hill, Bob Fosse, Cat Stevens, and David Bowie. She produced both films and Broadway shows and counted her colleague, the legendary agent Sue Mengers, among her closest confidantes.

Now Stevie Phillips reveals all in Judy & Liza & Robert & Freddie & David & Sue & Me..., a tough-talking memoir by a woman who worked with some of the biggest names in show business. It's a helluva ride.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press

About Stevie Phillips

Stevie Phillips, author of Judy & Liza & Robert & Freddie & David & Sue & Me..., began her career traveling with Judy Garland on the way to becoming head of the theater and the motion picture departments of CMA (now International Creative Management) in New York. As an agent, she represented film stars, directors, and musicians of the first order and was involved with multiple award-winning theater productions-among them,Doonesbury, Loose Ends, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Nuts, and Open Admissions-and film productions. She lives in New York City.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lily

This was damn juicy. WOW did Judy Garland have a depressing life! This memoir was written by Stevie Phillips, Judy's personal assistant cum enabler cum ambitious climber cum biggest fan. She really pulled no punches in describing herself as part of the problem, and shedding some very depressing ligh......more

Goodreads review by Spencer

overall 3, the part with Judy I give a 5. I don't know how much is true and how much is exaggerated, as is the case with any book on Judy's life, but the book definitely delivers an interesting glimpse into her world.......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

This book was interesting; however, I thought the author was not very sympathetic to Judy and much of her wording was in a way, " raunchy". Judy is not here to defend herself and I thought that while truthful facts can be given, this book lacked a large sense of " class" and I thought it could have......more

Dirt-filled, sad, horrifying, ironic, and powerful glimpses into the 1960s world of Judy Garland, Liza, agents, talent, building into the author's becoming a successful female agent into the 1970s and beyond.......more

Goodreads review by J

One of the best Memoirs that I have ever read! It is a page turner! The book is informative, touching , humorous and beautifully written.......more


Quotes

“Phillips' voice is tough and smart, just as she was...the hopeful, smart ending teaches much about humans, stars or not.” —Booklist