The Legs Are the Last to Go, Diahann Carroll
The Legs Are the Last to Go, Diahann Carroll
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The Legs Are the Last to Go
Aging, Acting, Marrying, Mothering, and Everything Else I Learned Along the Way

Author: Diahann Carroll

Narrator: Diahann Carroll

Unabridged: 7 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 09/30/2008

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The actress who broke through television’s color bar, entertainment legend Diahann Carroll tells all in her candid memoir The Legs Are the Last to Go. The first black woman to star in her own TV series—NBC’s Julia—Carroll displays all the grace, wit, style, and honesty that carried her to the top as she reveals intimate details about her career, her life, and her loves, including her marriage to Vic Damone and her torrid relationship with Sidney Poitier. The Legs Are the Last to Go is an unforgettable self-portrait and revealing Hollywood memoir at its finest.

About Diahann Carroll

Diahann Carroll is a legendary singer; theatrical, television, and film actress; Tony and Golden Globe Award winner; and Emmy, Oscar, and Grammy nominee. A veteran of the entertainment industry whose pioneering career has inspired many, Diahann made her Broadway stage debut starring in Harold Arlen and Truman Capote's House of Flowers. After seeing her in this production, Richard Rodgers created as a starring vehicle for Carroll the Broadway production No Strings, for which she won the Tony Award. Her recent theatrical appearances have also garnered acclaim, including her role as the ""ultimate"" Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. Widely known as a pioneer, in 1968 she became the first black actress in television history to star in her own series, Julia, for NBC, which soared to the top of the Nielsen ratings and received an Emmy nomination. Other notable roles include the title role in Claudine, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress, and Dominique Deveraux in the wildly popular television series Dynasty. She has worked with legends such as Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier, Judy Garland, Michael Caine, Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Sammy Davis, Jr., and Frank Sinatra. In no apparent rush to settle down, Carroll most recently appeared on ABC's Grey's Anatomy, for which she was nominated for an Emmy, and in a cabaret show that is currently touring the country, The Life and Times of Diahann Carroll.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Aleeda on February 09, 2021

I hope this book was cathartic for Ms. Carroll, because while it is interesting, The Legs Are the Last to Go certainly does not put her in a favorable light. In alternate chapters, and sometimes in the same chapter, she is sympathetic, pathetic, vain, self-centered and selfish. Both boastful and con......more

Goodreads review by Rosa on December 11, 2019

This was an enjoyable memoir. You could tell it was written from the vantage point of a mature woman at peace with her life and her decisions - good and bad. It is filled her self acceptance, a surprising amount of candor and an ability to laugh at situations that might (and did) cause a younger Dia......more

Goodreads review by Dawn on June 27, 2021

I absolutely loved this book! Diahann Carroll was such a classy, beautiful and intelligent woman. I knew her from her role as Whitley Gilbert’s mother on a Different World, but I had heard about her role as Julia and her character on Dynasty from my mother. It was so wonderful hearing her talk about......more

Goodreads review by Kimberly on May 03, 2011

I really enjoyed reading Diahann's life story. She was very open and candid about her trials and tribulations. She told just enough to keep the respect she so eloquently displays. I loved this book! She's a great lady and aging perfectly!......more

Goodreads review by Mothership on January 04, 2009

I'm currently reading and Diahann pulls no punches. She entertaining, funny and direct. So far! Another review when I've actually finished. I'm finished and she could have delved more into detail. It was a breezy book, but as far as what brownstone she lived in as a kid in Harlem, etc., historical d......more