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King of the Night: The Life of Johnny Carson |
Author: Laurence Leamer
Published: 2005-04-01 |
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Carefully Sourced and Researched Warts-and-all Biography Although Johnny refused to cooperate with the author, this book is a carefully sourced and well-researched warts-and-all biography of the show-biz legend. Leamer puts in the legwork and revisits all of Carson's past, his early life and loves, his stint in the military, and extensively interviews Johnny's wives and lovers, friends, and ex-friends.
I won't say Johnny comes off simply as the lovable persona you see on TV, but it's clear he was a smart, funny, insecure, vulnerable, and complex individual who had some serious women issues and who managed to survive and thrive in the dog-eat-dog world of Hollywood for some forty years.
Not an easy accomplishment, but Johnny somehow prevailed through it all. A fascinating read.
Well researched and engrossing. Laurence Leamer did an excellent job on this biography of Johnny Carson, following him from childhood through his reign as "king" on the Tonight Show. Just don't expect to love Johnny by the end of the book. Leamer paints a picture of a cold loner so full of ambition that he is incapable of opening up to friends, colleagues, children or any of his four wives. An unflattering portrait of 'big-business media' and the cut-throat world of celebrity. Some juicy Hollywood anecdotes keep the story quite intriguing.
Carson the ruthless, Carson the insecure, Carson the entertainment genius, Carson the man Johnny Carson was without question one of the most influential people of the twentieth century. He probably logged more television time than anyone else and his on camera persona was one of deep trust and honesty. There is the classic story of how Carson created a toilet paper shortage by making a joke about there being a toilet paper shortage. I watched him for years and he provided America with a stability and comfort level that most likely will never be repeated.
Carson was reasonably honest about some of his personal life, openly joking about his marriages. He would occasionally say something about other aspects of his life, although there was never any great detail. This book supplies those details. As an unauthorized biography where Carson did little to assist, there are many areas where the author must resort to reasoned speculation. Nevertheless, you get a clear sense of the ruthlessness of Carson in his personal, entertainment and business dealings. Johnny Carson going sour on you was a kiss of death and he destroyed many careers by making it clear that dealing with one of his "enemies" made you an enemy. The only one who seemed immune to this was Ed McMahon. There were several instances where the only person associated with Johnny and the Tonight show who contacted someone on Johnny's blacklist was McMahon.
It is also clear that in the early years Ed McMahon was Johnny's protector, bailing him out of many spots when Carson was drinking and about to go over the edge. However, in later years their relationship became one almost totally restricted to the vicinity of the Tonight show set. What had been a friendship became much less, as McMahon went on to throw himself into many different endeavors while Johnny became totally defined by the Tonight show.
Like so many entertainment personalities, Carson was a shy person haunted by many demons of insecurity. Despite his tremendous success, he was never able to conquer them, and it is unfortunate, because at the end, despite having millions of close acquaintances who adored him, he had few if any close friends. This book places all of this before you, showing you a side of the man that could never have appeared while he was on camera.
Learn more about the King of the Night Great read for all who enjoyed the King for all those years. It allows the reader to learn more about the man then just the personality. He was the King of late night TV but he struggle off the air just like a normal person.
A must read for those who grew up with Mr. Carson!!
Best Carson Biography I read the hardcover of this book and also Carson: The Unauthorized Biogrpahy by Paul Corkery. Leamer's book is much better.
Johnny had his character flaws, but then so did his wifes. His last two wifes were manipulators and maybe unbeknownst to Johnny manipulated him into marriage. Johnny was a loner but didn't like to live alone. Johnny could see that the marriage may not work, but he was afraid to call off the relationship before going down the aisle.
The book got a litte boring with all the details about his bank and dealings in an unsuccessful attempt to buy Aladdin Casino in Las Vegas. The book does a good job of reviewing the details of Johnny's earlier life without going into overkill on the detail.
If you only have time for one Johnny bio, this one is a must.
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