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Kiss Me Like a Stranger

Book • 2006
In his memoir 'Kiss Me Like a Stranger,' Gene Wilder reflects on his upbringing, theatrical training, and experiences in Hollywood, including his breakthrough roles and collaborations with famed directors and comedians.

The book offers personal anecdotes and behind-the-scenes stories from productions that defined his career, revealing Wilder's perspective on performance and creativity.

It delves into both his professional highs and private struggles, combining humor with candid reflection.

Wilder's memoir is valued for its intimate voice and insights into mid-20th-century American cinema.

The memoir contributes to understanding Wilder's approach to iconic roles such as Willy Wonka and Doctor Frankenstein.

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Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971)
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as an admired biography/collection reflecting creativity and humanity (personal recommendation).
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