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I haven't really started the James Dean one yet - only skimmed through parts of it, but there are episodes in that book that are taken from the Paul Newman bio, which I am still reading now. I read these very slowly because when I finish them, I won't have something as sensational to read. I stopped reading the Steve McQueen bio just one chapter before finishing and then went to Paul Newman.
The James Dean book is massive, and so I think that there might be more fabrication there, but the Paul Newman and Steve McQueen bios seem to be fairly well documented. I also read Full Service by Scotty Bowers, and according to LA Weekly, it is reasonably accurate. Living in Los Angeles, I find it very easy to believe and have no reason to doubt it. Women here generally expect men to be either gay or bisexual, especially if they are actors, but then they may be overly pessimistic. One female friend of mine always tries to take her new boyfriends to gay bars to see if they can resist the temptation.
The James Dean book is massive, and so I think that there might be more fabrication there, but the Paul Newman and Steve McQueen bios seem to be fairly well documented. I also read Full Service by Scotty Bowers, and according to LA Weekly, it is reasonably accurate. Living in Los Angeles, I find it very easy to believe and have no reason to doubt it. Women here generally expect men to be either gay or bisexual, especially if they are actors, but then they may be overly pessimistic. One female friend of mine always tries to take her new boyfriends to gay bars to see if they can resist the temptation.




















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