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George Hamilton tells all in autobiography

Published on Monday, November 17, 2008
By Daily Breeze Staff Writer

The recent spate of male movie stars writing their life stories - including Tony Curtis, Robert Vaughn and Robert Wagner - offers something that would have been verboten in their studio years: sex, sex and more sex.

Now, George Hamilton joins the tell-all trend with his memoir, "Don't Mind If I Do," in which he writes about losing his virginity when he was 12 his stepmother. And that's just for starters. Other exploits described in the book involve such notables as Marilyn Monroe, Mamie Van Doren, Judy Garland and Danielle Steel.

The autobiography, which was written with celebrity author William Stadiem, begins with Hamilton's adventures on "Dancing With the Stars."

"When I heard it was a ballroom dancing show, I wasn't very interested," Hamilton said in an interview at his pied-a-terre high above Westwood. "But my agent said it was an important show, so I agreed   Read Full Article...

 
 

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