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Dawn French is one of the greatest comedy actresses of our time, with a career that has spanned nearly three decades, encompassing a vast and brilliant array of characters. Loved for her irreverent humor, Dawn has achieved massive mainstream success while continuing to push boundaries and challenge stereotypes. Here she describes the journey that would eventually establish her as a perhaps unlikely, but nevertheless genuine, national treasure. Dawn began her career as part of the groundbreaking alternative comedy group, the Comic Strip, marking a radical departure from the more traditional comedy acts of the time. Later came the all-female Girls On Top, which teamed Dawn with Jennifer Saunders, Ruby Wax and Tracy Ullman and firmly established women in British comedy.As part of the wildly successful and much loved duo French and Saunders, Dawn helped create a repertoire of brilliantly observed characters, parodying popular culture and impersonating everything from Madonna and Harry Potter to The Exorcist. Dawn's more recent role in the Vicar of Dibley showcased not only her talent but also her ability to take a controversial and topical issue and make it mainstream - and very funny.From her early years as an RAF child and her flat-sharing antics with Jennifer Saunders, to her outspoken views on sizism and her marriage to Lenny Henry, "Dear Fatty" will chronicle the extraordinary, hilarious rise of a complex, dynamic and unstoppable woman.
Arrow Books Ltd (United Kingdom) | |
2008 | |
9781846053443 | |
Hardback - 384 Pages |

Average rating (17 reviews)
Very disappointed
upfront | 26/04/2009 | See all upfront's reviews (9) »
I've always considered Dawn French brilliantly funny in Vicar of Dibley and thought I would find her life interesting. I regret to say I did not and felt the book was written more for her friends than for ordinary people. I felt I was an outsider.
Fab
Toddie | 02/03/2009 | See all Toddie's reviews (2) »
I loved the book it was great I laughed that hard I had to put it down and get a grip. It was funny and sad but never boring i think its a must waiting for it to come out in paper back to take on my hols and read it again.. I loved the fact it was done in letter form it was a great read
funny, touching and disappointing, but worth reading.
pink62 | 22/02/2009 | See all pink62's reviews (2) »
I had really looked forward to reading Dawn's book and found it to be a 'mixed bag' of funny, touching but also disappointing letters. Disappointing - Madonna Letters - boring, boyfriend David went on a bit . I was also hoping for more about Vicar of Dibley as this was such a long running series. It would have been nice if the photos could have been at the start of each letter as I found myself going back and forth trying to find the photos of people she wrote about. I was touched by the accounts of her IVF, her relationship with her Dad and she made me laugh out loud at some of her stories. It took me a long time to get into this book and although I expected more, overall it is worth reading.



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