26 Steps to Succeed In Hollywood...or Any Other Business

26 Steps to Succeed In Hollywood...or Any Other Business

by Ben Stein, Al Burton
26 Steps to Succeed In Hollywood...or Any Other Business

26 Steps to Succeed In Hollywood...or Any Other Business

by Ben Stein, Al Burton

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Overview

"Hollywood is a small town. We don’t like strangers here." So said a character in F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel of Hollywood, The Last Tycoon. And it’s true. Breaking into Hollywood and riding to success there are no easy tasks. But Ben Stein and Al Burton have created a road map for succeeding in Hollywood.

Twenty-six simple rules from "There Is No Quitting Time" to "Keep Your Eyes on the Prize" to "Be Seen" tell you how to make it in Tinseltown. Anyone with eyes and ears and discipline can follow them . . . and this advice applies to every other kind of lucrative, difficult business as well—finance, politics, law—everything.

  These are rules for making it in a difficult world—by two men who know the rules, know the pitfalls, and have climbed the greasy pole to the top rung of success.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781401932053
Publisher: Hay House Inc.
Publication date: 07/01/2006
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 900 KB

About the Author

Ben Stein can be seen talking about finance on Fox TV news every week. He has written about finance for Barron’ and The Wall Street Journal for decades and contributes regularly to the AARP’ Modern Maturity (now AARP: The Magazine). He was one of the chief busters of the junk bond frauds of the 1980s, has been a long-time critic of corporate executives’ self-dealing, and has written several self-help books about personal finance. Al Burton is the creator of Mary Hartman, Charles in Charge, The New Adventures of Lassie, and dozens of other hit television shows.
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