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Language of the text is English. Brasselle later wrote a novel that was a thinly disguised account of his relationship with Aubrey and the network, The Cannibals (1968), followed by a sequel, The Barracudas (1973), in which he attacked several showbiz figures he"d worked with, including comedian Jack Benny. Signed on the front free endpaper by Keefe Brasselle, dated 9/16/68. Published by Avon Books. $6.95. Keefe Brasselle. Jack himself didn't even know what Keefe Braselle's problem was! Before Fame. NOTE: This was a thinly disguised trashing of the television industry, particularly the CBS network, Brasselle's former mentor James T. Aubrey, and other CBS personalities such as Jack Benny. Keefe Brasselle was an actor turned television producer. Trivia. The three new CBS series died, and Brasselle's relationship with Aubrey cooled. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. on television (briefly), and a TV producer (also briefly). He has impersonated a song-and-dance man in the movies (The Eddie Cantor Story), a variety-show M.C. Bartholomew. In 1966, Brasselle would turn on his former mentor, writing an a clef novel about the cutthroat world of network broadcasting, subtly titled The Cannibals. Cannibals 510 pages. Family Life. Ad-Lib' and his wife 'Eve', but they appear only over two or three pages of one chapter, and that in a memory-flashback while the narrator is talking with someone else. (1960) Unsold pilot: Co-starred in a sitcom pilot about two resort social directors called "High Time". Signed on the front free endpaper by Keefe Brasselle, dated 9/16/68. Cannibals [Brasselle, Keefe] on Amazon.com. (some light soiling). In addition to his acting career, he published a book called The Cannibals, which was about Hollywood power brokers. Keefe Brasselle was an actor turned television producer. This novel is a thinly veiled depiction of his relationship with CBS President Jim Aubrey. (1968) Novel: "The CanniBalS". First Printing. He spent some time as a successful nightclub singer. THE CANNIBALS. The cannibals;: A novel about television's savage chieftains [Brasselle, Keefe] on Amazon.com. His other credits include The Cannibals and The Barracudas. A few years ago, however, I found out that Brasselle (evidently) didn't like Jack, to the point where he used Jack as the basis for an unflattering character in his novel "The CanniBalS." Keefe Brasselle does impersonations. Brasselle, Keefe: The Cannibals "Groucho and his wife Eden are in the book, as 'Mr. [sic] Does anybody out there know why Brasselle disliked Jack? The cannibals;: A novel about television's savage chieftains *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. United States. The cannibals by Keefe Brasselle and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at ... D.j. The cannibals. THE CANNIBALS by Keefe Brasselle.

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