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The Third Gilmore Girl

A Memoir

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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

A Goodreads Choice Awards Winner

"Come for the Gilmore Girls anecdotes, stay for the revealing truths about what it takes to build a lifelong career in and out of Hollywood" (The A.V. Club) in this candid and captivating memoir from award-winning and beloved actress Kelly Bishop, spanning her six decades in show business from A Chorus Line, Dirty Dancing, Gilmore Girls, and much more.
Kelly Bishop's long, storied career has been defined by landmark achievements, from winning a Tony Award for her turn in the original Broadway cast of A Chorus Line to her memorable performance as Jennifer Grey's mother in Dirty Dancing. But it is probably her iconic role as matriarch Emily in the modern classic Gilmore Girls that cemented her legacy.

Now, Bishop reflects on her remarkable life and looks towards the future with The Third Gilmore Girl. She shares some of her greatest stories and the life lessons she's learned on her journey. From her early transition from dance to drama, to marrying young to a compulsive gambler, to the losses and achievements she experienced—among them marching for women's rights and losing her second husband to cancer—Bishop offers a rich, genuine celebration of her life.

Full of witty insights and featuring a special collection of personal and professional photographs, The Third Gilmore Girl is a warm, unapologetic, and spirited memoir from a woman who has left indelible impressions on her audiences for decades and has no plans on slowing down.
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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2024

      Tony and Emmy Award-winning Bishop, who has spent six decades on Broadway and in Hollywood, starring in A Chorus Line, Dirty Dancing, and Gilmore Girls, writes a memoir about her career, sharing stories about her coming-of-age, losses and heartbreaks, key roles, and triumphs. Prepub Alert.

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2024

      The Playbill bio that accompanied Bishop's first starring stage role (playing Sheila in the original 1975 Broadway production of A Chorus Line) emphasized the actor's "survival" in show business for, at that point, 12 years. Bishop went on to win a Tony for that role and have a successful career on the stage and screen. Today, she's most known for playing Emily Gilmore, the matriarch of The Gilmore Girls. Bishop's memoir fills in all the scenes of her fascinating life leading up to that role. From her childhood study of ballet to her steep climb to Broadway and Hollywood, her story is one of perseverance and good old-fashioned chutzpah. Though Bishop describes herself as a private person who's not nosy or interested in gossip, her book is a definitively dishy read, written with warmth and refreshing frankness about the hard work and luck that contributed to her career. VERDICT A captivating narrative, engagingly told.--Claire Sewell

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    • Kirkus

      August 15, 2024
      Unassuming show-biz memoir by Broadway and screen veteran Bishop. By her account, Bishop--nee Carole, now Kelly because, as it happens with so many actors, "Carole Bishop" was already listed with SAG--has lived a long life with just a few modest scandals: an affair here, a drink or puff too many there. Her best-known credit was courtesy of Amy Sherman-Palladino, who cast her in a role she cherished for years: Lauren Graham's mother on the beloved TV seriesThe Gilmore Girls, a rule-bound patrician who becomes less uptight as the years roll on. Bishop herself played strictly by the rules, at least on screen: she holds that her job as an actor is "to learn my lines and make them work exactly as written," with no ad libs allowed, thank you. Her dedication to craft is evident, her credentials undeniable, and if the memoir doesn't have a lot of interior drama, it's simply because Bishop kept her nose down and worked. She wasn't particularly lucky in love until finally meeting her soulmate, living happily until cancer took him, on which she writes, affectingly, "Friends who've been right by your side through the crisis head home and get back to their lives as they should....The silence becomes deafening, and the full force of ugly, excruciating, inescapable grief crashes into you." Rescuing her from grief was old friend Sherman-Palladino, who brought her in for a brief recurring role inThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Her agreeable memoir is sprinkled with fun facts, as when she asked Michael Bennett whyA Chorus Line (she was in the original cast) was not simplyChorus Line: "Because," he patiently explained, "when an alphabetical list of Broadway shows is published in newspapers and trade magazines, A Chorus Line will come first." Catnip for fans of the title series, and a revealing look at the craft of character acting.

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