When They Were 22: 100 Famous People at the Turning Point in Their Lives

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Andrews McMeel Publishing, Jan 1, 2009 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 192 pages

Most of us can point to one or two moments in our lives when everything changed, when a stroke of fate forever altered the future, or a single decision sparked a lifetime of consequences. Across the broadest spectrum of famous people, that moment happens more often at 22 than any other age. 

Brad Dunn's When They Were 22 tells the stories of famous people and the fateful events and choices they faced at the all-important age of 22. From writers, actors, and musicians to politicians, hip-hop moguls, criminals, and porn stars, When They Were 22 chronicles some of the most legendary, influential, and controversial celebrities during the most pivotal year of their lives. Just a few examples:

* Oprah Winfrey dropped out of college to become a newsreader in Nashville, and at 22 moved to Baltimore to work at another station where she landed her own talk show.

* Jack White had his own upholstery business at age 22, but while practicing the guitar he asked his wife, Meg, to try the drums--he liked her playing so much they began performing as a two-piece band, the White Stripes.

* When Karl Rove was 22, he was accused of espionage and deceitful campaign tactics by the College Republicans and wound up meeting future president George W. Bush.

With an eclectic lineup that includes Bill Murray, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Marilyn Monroe, Stephen Hawking, Pamela Anderson, Malcolm X, Stanley Kubrick, Andy Warhol, Larry Flynt, Jane Goodall, Harvey Weinstein, and many more, When They Were 22 is perfect for graduates, job searchers, celebrity watchers, biography lovers, or anyone who doubts that in life anything is possible.

 

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Contents

Ansel Adams
1
Muhammad Ali
2
Robert Altman
4
Pamela Anderson
6
Giorgio Armani
8
Desi Arnaz
9
Jim Bakker
11
Roseanne Barr
12
Lucy Lawless
86
Monica Lewinsky
87
Linda Lovelace
89
Malcolm X
91
Cheech Marin
94
Bob Marley
96
Steve Martin
98
Margaret Mitchell
100

John Belushi
13
David Bowie
14
Richard Branson
16
Christie Brinkley
17
Garth Brooks
18
Raymond Carver
19
Johnny Cash
20
Coco Chanel
23
Tracy Chapman
24
Sean Diddy Combs
25
Sean Connery
28
Patricia Cornwall
30
Robert Crumb
31
Matt Drudge
33
Jerry Falwell
35
Philo Farnsworth
36
F Scott Fitzgerald
38
Larry Flynt
40
Harrison Ford
42
Jamie Foxx
44
Jerry Garcia
45
Jennifer Garner
48
Theodor Dr Seuss Geisel
49
Jane Goodall
51
Woody Guthrie
53
David Hasselhoff
54
Stephen Hawking
55
Ernest Hemingway
58
Audrey Hepburn
60
J Edgar Hoover
62
Wayne Huizenga
63
Curtis 50 Cent Jackson
64
Shoeless Joe Jackson
66
Billy Joel
68
Pope John Paul II
70
Norah Jones
72
Janis Joplin
73
Franz Kafka
75
Andy Kaufman
77
Helen Keller
79
Jack Kerouac
81
Stanley Kubrick
83
Estée Lauder
85
Marilyn Monroe
101
Bill Murray turned
103
Ralph Nader
106
Eliot Ness
107
Mike Nichols
108
Sandra Day OConnor
109
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
110
Dorothy Parker
112
Brad Pitt
114
Ronald Reagan
115
Robert Redford
117
Condoleezza Rice
119
Chris Rock
121
Norman Rockwell
122
Karl Rove
124
RuPaul
127
J D Salinger
128
Susan Sarandon
130
Diane Sawyer
132
Rod Serling
134
Richard Simmons
135
B F Skinner
137
Zadie Smith
138
Sissy Spacek
140
Steven Spielberg
141
Ringo Starr
142
Howard Stern
145
Sharon Stone
147
Tom Stoppard
149
Mr T
150
Hunter S Thompson
152
Linus Torvalds
154
Bill W turned
156
Alice Walker
158
Andy Warhol
160
Harvey Weinstein
163
Raquel Welch
165
Jack White
166
Oprah Winfrey
168
Ed Wood Jr
170
Frank Zappa
172
Sources of Quotations
173
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Brad Dunn has been a writer and editor for the New York Times, the New York Daily News, and Court TV, as well as a speechwriter for the NYC Police Department. He also wrote a travel guide, New York: The Unknown City, and the introduction to Above Hallowed Ground, a photography book on 9/11 that reached No. 4 on the New York Times best-seller list.

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