I'm Walking As Straight As I Can

Transcending Disability in Hollywood and Beyond

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Born with cerebral palsy, Geri Jewell inspired a generation of young people when she became the first person with a disability to appear in a recurring role on prime-time television, with her groundbreaking character, Cousin Geri, on the NBC sitcom The Facts of Life.

The book's title - I'm Walking As Straight As I Can - has a double meaning, referring to both Jewell's sexuality and her extraordinary struggle growing up with cerebral palsy. This candid memoir details her experiences from her traumatic birth in Buffalo, New York, to her rise to stardom as a stand-up comic to becoming a television star. She documents the harsh realities of show business by recounting the relentless discrimination and abuse she suffered at the hands of people she trusted. Her experiences in the shark-infested waters of Hollywood led her on a journey from the Comedy Store to the White House, followed by a downward spiral, tax problems, drug addiction, marriage, and an accident that nearly claimed her life.

When Deadwood creator David Milch recognized Jewell at a pharmacy, he offered her a role in his new HBO series on the spot, and she began to find hope and happiness once again. I'm Walking As Straight As I Can is an inspiring story, told with grace and self-deprecating humor, one that gives readers a rare glimpse of true courage and perseverance.

Table des matières

Table des matières
Front Cover 1
Copyright 5
Table of Contents 8
Preface 10
Foreword 12
Chapter One: Buffalo, Wings, and a Prayer 14
Chapter Two: A New Life Out West 26
Chapter Three: Changes, Challenges, and Choices 32
Chapter Four: Innocence Interrupted 41
Chapter Five: The Highs and Lowsof High School 51
Chapter Six: Escaping CP Land through TV Land 62
Chapter Seven: Waiting in the Wings of College 70
Chapter Eight: Sneaking into the Store and Stealing the Spotlight 83
Chapter Nine: My First “Funny Business” Manager 90
Chapter Ten: Another Suitcase, Another Hall 96
Chapter Eleven: Nice Dreams 105
Chapter Twelve: Out of the Closet, Onto a Pedestal 117
Chapter Thirteen: Big Dreams, Dark Shadows, and Frolicking in Between 128
Chapter Fourteen: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do 139
Photo Section 149
Chapter Fifteen: The Three Faces of Geri: Jewell, Warner, and Tyler 165
Chapter Sixteen: Touring with “Geri” 174
Chapter Seventeen: From Sesame Street to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue 183
Chapter Eighteen: The People You Meet on the Way Down 195
Chapter Nineteen: An Amazing Decade of Making Lemonade 207
Chapter Twenty: Richard, My Ex-Husband 219
Chapter Twenty-One: Honesty Within 222
Chapter Twenty-Two: Building on a Shaky Foundation 233
Chapter Twenty-Three: Finding My Way Back Home 242
Chapter Twenty-Four: My Ground Zero 252
Chapter Twenty-Five: The Three Ds: Divorce, Deadwood, and Determination 263
Thank You 280
Back Cover 282

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