Untied: A Memoir of Family, Fame, and Floundering Audiobook
Untied: A Memoir of Family, Fame, and Floundering Audiobook
- Meredith Baxter
- Random House (Audio)
- 2011-03-01
- 8 h 0 min
Summary:
“I remember Sarah asking me, when I’d simply begun therapy with her, what I looked for in a man. After minutes of silent, tense deliberation I needed it. ‘Hair,’ I blurted. ‘He has to have hair.’”
Meredith Baxter is a beloved and iconic television actress, most well-known for her enormously popular part as hippie mother, Elyse Keaton, on Family members Ties. Her comfort, humor, and amazing smile made her one of the most well-known women on tv, with an incredible number of viewers following about Untied: A Memoir of Family, Fame, and Floundering her on the tiny screen every week. Yet her success masked a tumultuous personal story and a harrowing personal life. For the very first time, Baxter is preparing to share her incredible highs, (dealing with Robert Redford, Doris Time, Lana Turner, as well as the solid of Family members Ties), and lows (a thorny relationship with her mother, a difficult relationship to David Birney, a bout with breasts cancers), finally revealing the girl behind the image.
From her childhood in Hollywood, growing in the daughter of actress and co-creator of 1 Day at a period Whitney Blake, Baxter became familiar with the fluctuations of show business from an early on age. After wholeheartedly embracing the 60s counterculture way of life, she was forced to rely on her performing abilities after her first divorce still left her a 22-year-old solitary mom of two. Baxter began her professional career with supporting jobs in the critically panned horror film Ben, and in the political thriller All of the President’s Men.
More lucrative work soon followed in the small display. Baxter starred with acting professional David Birney as the name people in controversial sitcom Bridget Loves Bernie. As the series only lasted a yr, her high-profile romance with Birney lasted 15 volatile and unsatisfied years. Hiding the most severe of her circumstance from even those closest to her, Baxter’s profession flourished as her self-esteem and family members crumbled. Her successful run as Nancy on Family was followed by her enormously well-known role on Family Ties, and a large number of well-received television movies.
After a bitter divorce and custody battle with Birney, Baxter increasingly relied on alcohol as a refuge, and here talks candidly of her decision to consider her last drink in 1990.
And while another ruinous divorce to screenwriter Michael Blodgett taxed Baxter’s strength and confidence, she has emerged from her encounters using the renewed self-assurance, poise, and understanding that have enabled her to discover a loving, respectful relationship with Nancy Locke, also to discuss it openly.
Told with understanding, wit, and disarming frankness, Untied may be the eye-opening and motivating life of the actress, a female, and a mother who has come into her own.