If You Liked Tommy Boy....
The Chris Farley Show, a Biography in Three Acts, is an all around great book, and I don't like reading. It's one of the few books that have actually had the ability to make me laugh out loud while reading it. It manages to make you laugh, cry, pity, and admire this comedic clown. If you were ever a fan of Chris's movies, then you will love to read the whole story.
The biography has been put together by Chris's brother, Tom Farley, and Tanner Colby, writer of the John Belushi biography. These two guys went around to all of Chris's friends and got their own stories about him when they knew him to put in the story. This is what makes the book so easy and enjoyable to read. It's a bunch of short stories told by people such as: Adam Sandler, David Spade, Lorne Michaels, Norm McDonald, Conan O'Brien, and Alec Baldwin. These are some real funny people and when they tell a story, you feel like they're right there talking to you.
The Chris Farley Show tells about all the aspects of Chris and his life. Everyone knows how he was in his movies: fun, outgoing, bashful, loud, boisterous, good-hearted, family guy and he was all these things. Then you learn about his darker side, his addiction to alcohol, drugs, and even food. His friends and family all tell stories about how wonderful Chris was, how he cared for everyone he met, and also how horrible they all felt every time he "fell off the wagon". Along with all that you also get to hear about Chris's life before fame. Growing up in a small town in Wisconsin, he had become quite a popular character in his neighborhood and people recognized his potential for fame.
The only down side to this story is that the world already knows the end. Every time Chris goes to rehab or tries to get help, you'll think to yourself, "Maybe this time he'll get better". Part of what makes this book so interesting to read is the fact that if makes you think that by reading the book history will change. Knowing the whole story of this man really opens your eyes to who he was.
All Chris ever wanted to do was make people laugh. He dedicated his life to doing that one thing. This book summarizes his up-bringing, career, and eventually downfall. After you have you will feel that you were one of Farley's friends. You'll wish you could have been a part of his life; that you could be one of the characters who helped write this book. I highly recommend giving it a read and you'll never watch Tommy Boy or Black sheep the same way again.
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Overview
The New York Times bestselling biography of an American comedy legend
After three years of sobriety, Chris Farley's life was at its creative peak until a string of professional disappointments chased him back to drugs and alcohol. He fought hard against them, but it was a fight he would lose in December 1997. Farley's fans immediately drew parallels between his death and that of his idol, John Belushi. Without looking deeper, however, many failed to see that Farley was much more than just another Hollywood drug overdose. In this officially authorized oral history, Farley's friends and family remember his work and life. Along the way, they tell a ...