Judy Greer was born in Detroit and studied at The Theatre School, DePaul University sprestigious theater conservatory program. She is one of the most prolific actresses of her time, appearing in more than eighty roles across film, television, and the stage. Greer also stars in her own Yahoo! series called "Reluctantly Healthy." She currently resides in Los Angeles."
A hilarious, heartfelt memoir.
"InStyle"
These essays on everything from her mom the (former) nun to her
inability to ditch a mortifying vanity plate because her dad made (
*2B ) to her passion for her toothless bulldog rescue will make you
wish Greer was your wacky best friend.
"People Magazine"
Intimate and frank . . .And for fans of hers whodoknow why they
know her, and who have been clamoring for the gifted character
actress to get the starring role they ve long felt she s deserved,
"I Don t Know What You Know Me From"proves what they ve always
suspected: Judy Greer shines in the starring role.It really is just
like gossiping and, occasionally, kvetching with a friend over a
glass of wine.
"The Daily Beast"
""
"The book is so funny it might make [Greer] a household name."
"Ladies' Home Journal"
"[Greer's] charming memoir is a series of vignettes covering her
childhood in Michigan, her adventures in stepparenting, and her
experiences on film and television sets. . . .[Her] bubbly
best-friend personality and self-deprecating anecdotes will have
readers rooting for her, and will likely win her new fans."
"Booklist"
"Greer is an engaging and witty storyteller, at turns wistful and
unsparingly honest. . . .Readers will wish Greer
was"their"conspiratorial best friend."
"Kirkus"
Reading this book is like talking to Judy Greer herself, impossible
to do without a smile on your face. Finally this perennial co-star
gets to confound Hollywood s expectations and take center stage in
a role that s every bit as hilarious, delightful, and brutally
honest as the comedienne herself. It s a role only one person was
born to play: Sandra Bullock. (Although maybe Judy could be her
friend or something?)
Mitch Hurwitz
Whether or not you know what you know her from, chances are you
have seen Judy Greer in a movie, at least once in your life, and
wanted to be best friends with her. The good news is that her book
is just as honest, witty, and observant as she actually is. From
her early life and her experiences in love and friendship to the
weird world of Hollywood, she candidly spills the beans and
consistently entertains. So now is your chance you too can be
friends with Judy (sort of).
Rashida Jones
If you ve heard Judy speak even once you can hear her voice all
through these wonderful stories, because she writes like she talks
and what she says is so much fun to listen to. My only complaint
was how much I missed her when the book was over but that s how I
always feel after a long stay with a good friend.
Jim Parsons
I read it in one sitting. Then I flushed.
Zach Galifianakis
"
"A hilarious, heartfelt memoir."
--"InStyle"
"These essays on everything from her mom the (former) nun to her
inability to ditch a mortifying vanity plate because her dad made
("*2B") to her passion for her toothless bulldog rescue will make
you wish Greer was your wacky best friend."
--"People Magazine"
"Intimate and frank . . . And for fans of hers who do know why they
know her, and who have been clamoring for the gifted character
actress to get the starring role they've long felt she's deserved,
"I Don't Know What You Know Me From "proves what they've always
suspected: Judy Greer shines in the starring role. It really is
just like gossiping--and, occasionally, kvetching--with a friend
over a glass of wine."
--"The Daily Beast"
" "
"The book is so funny it might make [Greer] a household name."
--"Ladies' Home Journal"
"[Greer's] charming memoir is a series of vignettes covering her
childhood in Michigan, her adventures in stepparenting, and her
experiences on film and television sets. . . . [Her] bubbly
best-friend personality and self-deprecating anecdotes will have
readers rooting for her, and will likely win her new fans."
--"Booklist"
"Greer is an engaging and witty storyteller, at turns wistful and
unsparingly honest. . . . Readers will wish Greer was "their"
conspiratorial best friend."
--"Kirkus"
"Reading this book is like talking to Judy Greer herself,
impossible to do without a smile on your face. Finally this
perennial co-star gets to confound Hollywood's expectations and
take center stage in a role that's every bit as hilarious,
delightful, and brutally honest as the comedienne herself. It's a
role only one person was born to play: Sandra Bullock. (Although
maybe Judy could be her friend or something?)"
--Mitch Hurwitz
"Whether or not you 'know what you know her from, ' chances are you
have seen Judy Greer in a movie, at least once in your life, and
wanted to be best friends with her. The good news is that her book
is just as honest, witty, and observant as she actually is. From
her early life and her experiences in love and friendship to the
weird world of Hollywood, she candidly spills the beans and
consistently entertains. So now is your chance--you too can be
friends with Judy (sort of)."
--Rashida Jones
"If you've heard Judy speak even once you can hear her voice all
through these wonderful stories, because she writes like she talks
and what she says is so much fun to listen to. My only complaint
was how much I missed her when the book was over--but that's how I
always feel after a long stay with a good friend."
--Jim Parsons
"I read it in one sitting. Then I flushed."
--Zach Galifianakis
"[Greer's] charming memoir is a series of vignettes covering her
childhood in Michigan, her adventures in stepparenting, and her
experiences on film and television sets. . . . [Her] bubbly
best-friend personality and self-deprecating anecdotes will have
readers rooting for her, and will likely win her new fans."
--"Booklist
"
"Greer is an engaging and witty storyteller, at turns wistful and
unsparingly honest. . . . Readers will wish Greer was "their
"conspiratorial best friend."
--"Kirkus"
"The most fun thing in the world is sitting with Judy Greer and
talking about her life while drinking perhaps a touch more wine
than you'd intended. If you can't make that happen, the second most
fun thing is reading her book. While you over-pour and drink the
wine."
--Jennifer Garner
"Reading this book is like talking to Judy Greer herself,
impossible to do without a smile on your face. Finally this
perennial co-star gets to confound Hollywood's expectations and
take center stage in a role that's every bit as hilarious,
delightful, and brutally honest as the comedienne herself. It's a
role only one person was born to play: Sandra Bullock. (Although
maybe Judy could be her friend or something?)"
--Mitch Hurwitz
"Whether or not you 'know what you know her from, ' chances are you
have seen Judy Greer in a movie, at least once in your life, and
wanted to be best friends with her. The good news is that her book
is just as honest, witty, and observant as she actually is. From
her early life and her experiences in love and friendship to the
weird world of Hollywood, she candidly spills the beans and
consistently entertains. So now is your chance--you too can be
friends with Judy (sort of)."
--Rashida Jones
"If you've heard Judy speak even once you can hear her voice all
through these wonderful stories, because she writes like she talks
and what she says is so much fun to listen to. My only complaint
was how much I missed her whenh
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