We are bringing to you every month on this blog, Jonathan Winters. Each month will provide a different performance that will keep us laughing.
In the 50's and 60's I worked for Jonathan Winters as his assistant, and I want to present to all of you wonderful people to Jonathan Winters, so you can know how funny he was. He was considered one of the best comedians, had his own style and had his know how on how to bring the funniest parts of life. I am sure none of you will be disappointed so lets sit back and have a great laugh. Jonathan thanks for all the laugh you brought to us.
-William Gardner
[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="394"] In the 60′s with the two great comedians Jonathan Winters an Mickey Rooney on a set in Hollywood. Check out my Novels, The Games End about elephants and the people in Africa, the Confessions of a Hollywood Agent about Hollywood in the 50′s and 60's[/caption]
[caption id="attachment_405" align="aligncenter" width="384"] Stick around folks!
You haven't seen nothin' yet
Come visit me again soon
-Jonathan Winters[/caption]
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Friday, April 26, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
What is a good old Hollywood novel during the 50's & 60's?
“Find out, or guess, who the characters are. You’ll be surprised!”
With characters such as Elvis Presley, jfk, Mafia’s Meyer Lansky gangster, Fidel Castro, Porfirio Rubirosa, Nathan the Hollywood God-father, Godchild of Hitler and so many more!
A Hollywood Novel you won’t wan’t to miss.
"Only an industry insider could write a story filled with such nuance about the glam and grim of Hollywood in the 1950’s and 60’s. William Gardner takes you on a (manicured and bejeweled) hand-held tour of Beverly Hills and its crusty and upper-crust inhabitants."
- Ellen Singer
"Well I sure hope that most of Mr. Gardners clients are dead or else he would be in real trouble. The seances and conversations in this fast paced book are so real and candid that one would think he was in the room! But WAIT he was in the room. ! This is the real McCoy, you don’t need to read any other Hollywood tell all book. This one tells it ALL ! It is fun and stunning about all your favorite stars. I couldn’t put it down, Don’t miss this one, you will astound your friends with hard and funny truths here"
-Sam Carson
Confessions of a Hollywood Agent is a novel of a Hollywood courtesan and her procurer, who rise in the film world of the 50′s and early 60′s. Clint the agent and Dorothy the Star manipulate the Hollywood Godfather, Fidel Castro, JFK, an international playboy who was the godchild of Hitler… and one another. But the plot and intrigues they devise to further their careers don’t always turn out as planned. Only an industry insider could write a story filled with such nuance about the glam and grim of Hollywood in the 50s and 60s. There is plenty of sinning in Confessions, but is there redemption? You’ll stay awake to find out. Don’t rush forward to the closing credits. They come much too soon.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
What is a title of a book, movie or song you can associate with the word elephant?
Answer by William Gardner:
"THE GAMES END"View Answer on Quora
The entire book has to do with elephants, it deals with poaching, adventure, romance, and you will learn many things.
The Author has been to Africa himself many times and witnessed the tragedies, from which he got the inspiration needed to write the book. The authors goal is to raise awareness about elephants so that we can prevent poaching, since right now its such a critical issue and the day might come when we longer get to see elephants. Its called The Games End, check it out, it's on Amazon also available as Kindle for $4.99 here:
William Louis Gardner: 9780615456546: Amazon.com: Books
Save the elephant
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and blog William Louis Gardner
This is Ahmed the elephant,
Have you ever seen an elephant with tusks like these? At one time this is how long elephants got to grow their tusks, but unfortunately because of poaching, we are losing what has been one of the greatest animals to walk on this world.
-William Gardner
The Great elephant Ahmed
Have you ever seen an elephant with tusks like these? At one time this is how long elephants got to grow their tusks, but unfortunately because of poaching, we are losing what has been one of the greatest animals to walk on this world.
The Author has been to Africa himself many times and witnessed the tragedies, from which he got the inspiration needed to write the book. The book is about elephants in Africa, and it contains romance and adventure. Its called The Games End, check it out, it's on Amazon also available as Kindle for $4.99 here:
William Louis Gardner: 9780615456546: Amazon.com: Books
Save the elephant
Also check out my website http://thegamesend.com/
and my blog William Louis Gardner
-William Gardner
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Review for Confessions of a Hollywood Agent; A Hollywood novel
Only an industry insider could write a story filled with such nuance about the glam and grim of Hollywood in the 1950’s and 60’s. William Gardner takes you on a (manicured and bejeweled) hand-held tour of Beverly Hills and its crusty and upper-crust inhabitants.
You’ll be privy to the name-dropping and bed-hopping among a large cast of loveable and loathsome characters, including a minister’s daughter who poses for Playboy but tithes ten percent of her earnings to the church and an internationally famous comedian who wastes his money on gambling and drugs.
And enjoy the odd, but enduring alliance between the story’s leading man and lady: Clint Nation, a Montana cowboy, and Dorothy Winters, a small-time thief, who will re-invent themselves and traverse the Hollywood Hills together as agent and movie star, occasional lovers and loyal friends.
There’s plenty of sinning in “Confessions”, but is there redemption? You’ll stay awake trying to find out. But don’t rush – or fast forward – to the closing credits. They come much too soon.
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