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Up Till Now: The Autobiography

Up Till Now: The Autobiography
Authors: William Shatner, David Fisher
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 44 reviews
Sales Rank: 16637

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 368
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8 x 6.5 x 1.2

ISBN: 0312372655
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.45028092
EAN: 9780312372651
ASIN: 0312372655

Publication Date: May 13, 2008
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Also Available In:

  • Audio CD - Up Till Now: The Autobiography
  • Kindle Edition - Up Till Now: The Autobiography
  • Hardcover - Up Till Now: The Autobiography (Thorndike Press Large Print Biography Series)

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Editorial Reviews:

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“It is now Bill Shatner’s universe---we just live in it.”---New York Daily News

After almost sixty years as an actor, William Shatner has become one of the most beloved entertainers in the world. And it seems as if Shatner is everywhere. Winning an Emmy for his role on Boston Legal. Doing commercials for Priceline.com. In the movie theaters. Singing with Ben Folds. He’s sitting next to Jay Leno and Jimmy Kimmel, and he’s practically a regular on Howard Stern’s show. He was recently honored with election to the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame. He was a target on a Comedy Central’s Celebrity Roast entitled “The Shat Hits the Fan.” In Up Till Now, Shatner sits down with readers and offers the remarkable, full story of his life and explains how he got to be, well, everywhere.

It was the original Star Trek series, and later its films, that made Shatner instantly recognizable, called by name---or at least by Captain Kirk’s name---across the globe. But Shatner neither began nor has ended his career with that role. From the very start, he took his skills as an actor and put them to use wherever he could. He straddled the classic world of the theater and the new world of television, whether stepping in for Christopher Plummer in Shakespeare’s Henry V or staring at “something on the wing” in a classic episode of The Twilight Zone. And since then, he’s gone on to star in numerous successful shows, such as T.J. Hooker, Rescue 911, and most recently Boston Legal.

William Shatner has always been willing to take risks for his art. What other actor would star in history’s first---and probably only---all-Esperanto-language film? Who else would share the screen with thousands of tarantulas, release an album called Has Been, or film a racially incendiary film in the Deep South during the height of the civil rights era? And who else would willingly paramotor into a field of waiting fans armed with paintball guns, all waiting for a chance to stun Captain…er, Shatner?

In this touching and very funny autobiography, William Shatner reveals the man behind these unforgettable moments, and how he’s become the worldwide star and experienced actor he is today.




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4 out of 5 stars Audio Book   September 5, 2008
Just started listening to the audio book, Shatner does not have a "voice for radio". He surely had a booming voice for all the stage work he talks about, but this recording's varying volume is almost unbearable in a vehicle. He's fine on short sentences, but when the volume starts falling he gets far too quiet for an audio book to me. Otherwise it's pretty entertaining so far.


4 out of 5 stars William Shatner   September 2, 2008
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Even if you're not a total Star Trek fan this is a pretty good book.He has some great stories to tell. Shatner has been in show business for 5 decades yet he doesn't take himself that seriously. His self deprecating style is refreshing and very amusing.


4 out of 5 stars The Shatner I Never Knew   August 27, 2008
I have never seen a complete episode of Star Trek. I have no appreciation for the show, its characters, or anything else about it. So why would I read a book by the man who made a fortune being Captain Kirk? It was a gift because I'm a huge fan of Boston Legal. And, I'll admit, I wasn't all that excited about reading this book. But no sooner did I start it than I was hooked.

There is a wonderful, self-depricating style that Shatner uses here. It completely disarms the reader and carries you along through the entire book. I gained more than insight into the actor, I gained a real appreciation for the man. A big career, a big life, a big ego, and a big sense of humor. Wrap that all up with talent and it's a pretty interesting picture.

I am a much bigger Shatner fan for having read this book. He's actually somebody I'd like to have chat with over coffee. This is not a heady book, but it's a quick, fun read.



4 out of 5 stars Amusing book   August 27, 2008
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I was reading this in the doctor's office and I had a hard time restraining my mirth. He's a funny guy. This is a book about a man who enjoys life.


4 out of 5 stars I love the guy, but...   August 25, 2008
My worship for William Shatner was born in my childhood, watching Star Trek episodes, and it has gotten into the marrow of my bones, never to be dislodged. It is part of who I am, my love for this guy. But he seldom fails to disappoint. This book makes clear his motivations and work ethic, which I admire. There are interesting tidbits for us Star Trek and Shatner fans. But at times he signals that he is spinning a fable. More than once he'll say something interesting, and gullible me will eat it up, and then he'll conclude with something like: "That may not be true. But it could have been." I know from his interviews that he had little to do with writing this book - he just spoke to a talented writer. So this is the Shatner I worship, whom I would love to sit down and chat with, whose stories I find enthralling. If I had first encountered him when I was an adult, I would not have been overly impressed. But it's too late for that! I identify with the lead characters in "Free Enterprise," who were disappointed when they met their childhood idol, but they also came away loving the guy.

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