Monday, May 5, 2025

Monday Moments Memoir - Eric Roberts


 Do you remember the first time you saw the actor, Eric Roberts, on screen?  His big break was King of the  Gypsies and he was gorgeous. And he could act, just  popped  from the screen.  Star 80, Pope  of Greenwich  Village, Runaway Train, and so many more. 

Runaway Train (or  the  story of my life so far) by Eric  Roberts (with Sam Kashner) is a no holds barred memoir.  cover blurb - In this brutally candid memoir, Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Eric  Roberts pulls  no punches about  the ups  and downs of his career and his sometimes stormy relationship with his younger, more famous sister, Julia. 

Crazy childhood in Georgia, controlling abusive father. 

Seventeen - off to New York  City - worked and partied with the likes of Christopher Walken, Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, Robin Williams

Hot star of  the era, affairs with famous actresses. 

Dark side of drugs - way too much cocaine and a horrifying  car  accident

Eric  Roberts has lived to tell the tale of his  life up to now - he is 66.  An actor's actor, he's worked with the best on stage and  screen, he's still active and in the game, and he's still working on his demons. 

I enjoyed the memoir and his sense of humor. What  a crazy life! (so far)

6 comments:

  1. He also did Sharktopus, but I'm sure he'd rather forget that one.

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    1. Ha! He did laugh at himself for some crap. But he had monetary ups and downs thanks to addiction. Had to have work.

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  2. Hi Joanne - I have to day I'd never heard of him?! And he's Julia Roberts' brother ... ah well live and learn - I'll keep an eye out for him now - cheers Hilary

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    1. He’s doing smaller character parts now. Not a young pup. But back in the day- so sexy!!

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  3. I hadn't heard of him too, like Hilary...and I'm a fan of Julia. I've never read any celebrity memoirs, except The Moon's a Balloon by David Niven. And Born a Crime by Trevor Noah. Your post makes me think I should more often.

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    1. I like the behind the scenes dirt of actors, musicians, etc.

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