Celebrity Autobiographies That Are Definitely Worth Reading

August 2024 · 6 minute read

People from all walks of life and of all ages need guidance sometime. The big question is where to find it. Some might opt for their friends' and families' advice, or even reach out to their career mentor or a senior at their field of work. But when the ground shrinks under those who still can't for the life of them figure out what to do, these celebrity memoirs might offer a hand in regard to that complex ordeal.

Because celebrities' lives are always exposed to the public, they often think that they have already seen what a celebrity is all about. But the truth is that there is an infinite number of situations, decisions, experiences, failures, and success that any person goes through in order to be who they are today, especially celebrities. On a first look, they might be living a life of luxury now, but the past might hold endless insights, and the present isn't always what it seems. Nevertheless, what's comes easy to conclude is that some celebrities have had an eventful life to say the least, and these memoirs and autobiographies if not full of lessons to learn, they're at least quite an interesting read.

8 Tina Fey's Bossypants Is A Memoir Filled With Endless Show Business Behind The Scenes

Comedy mastermind and the genius that brought fans the much adored Mean Girls film Tina Fey had her memoir published way back in 2011 to somewhat of mixed reviews. Her book Bossypants talks about her struggle all the way to becoming comedy royalty. Fey does not really take readers on a narrative journey, she more or less deals with different aspects in her life like a comedy sketch, which could come as a bit troll-y to some fans, but to others, it is just a way of not taking one's self too seriously.

Among many other things, she takes readers behind the scenes of her time at Saturday Night Live, and provides witty commentary for pretty much everything. The New York Times described her book as "Bossypants isn’t a memoir. It’s a spiky blend of humor, introspection, critical thinking and Nora Ephron-isms for a new generation."

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7 Dave Grohl's The Storyteller Takes Fans Into A Deep Dive Of His Rock Star Life

Dave Grohl is already in fans' rock and roll hall of fame for his iconic and unforgettable music career. He was the drummer for Nirvana, which needs no introduction, and he was the mind behind Foo Fighters, which initially started as a one-man rock band by Grohl until other members and lifelong friends joined him. His memoir, The Storyteller, Tales of Life and Music goes over all his experiences in his extensive career as a musician, and it offers fans an unfiltered, never before insight into the real Dave, the one who suffered, who prospered and persevered.

He shared his thoughts about endeavoring to write this project saying, "I still don’t read books about rock stars. I don’t read rock biographies, therefore I don’t know how to write one! I just knew I didn’t want to write a formulaic, chronological, informational rock biography. I have read a few of those. Yes, I want to know what studio (they worked in), what microphone they use, how they wrote this song. But I didn’t want to do that. I thought, let’s inject a bit of emotion and humor and humility."

6 Priyanka Chopra Jonas Released Unfinished As An Insight Into A Life Spent In Entertainment

Not many fans know what Chopra has gone through to make it all the way from Bollywood to Hollywood. And although Priyanka Chopra Jonas can come up as a controversial person to many, her memoir, Unfinished, is an eye-opener into the world of beauty pageants and the struggles women have to undergo in order to make it to the top.

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5 Drew Barrymore's Wildflower Is Just A Wonderful Read

Drew Barrymore began her long career in Hollywood as a child star, and for anyone who knows anything about children in the entertainment business, they know it's just ruthless. Barrymore opens up about her troubled childhood, but in her collection of essays that make up Wildflower, the actress doesn't ruminate, she reflects from a place of peace. She shares with readers how she has built a new life from a dark past, which makes for quite an uplifting read.

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4 Greenlights By Matthew McConaughey Is A Sincere Account Of The Actor's Life

Academy Award Winner Matthew McConaughy published Greenlights in 2020 as his official memoir in which he recounts his rough Texas childhood, the successes, and the failures of his life. The memoir candidly offers up the numerous life lessons the actor has learned from his reflections and his own old diary entries, all in McConaughy's distinctive narrative voice. The memoir is a New York Times bestseller, and was described as "The No. 1 celebrity memoir of the past 10 years," by USA Today, and had rave reviews like, "McConaughey’s book invites us to grapple with the lessons of his life as he did—and to see that the point was never to win, but to understand.”

3 Former First Lady Michelle Obama's Memoir Becoming Turned Heads Everywhere

The former first lady Michelle Obama published her memoir in back in 2018 as a very sincere account into her personal and professional life. The New York Times raved about the book saying, "Becoming is refined and forthright, gracefully written and at times laugh-out-loud funny, with a humbler tone and less name-dropping than might be expected of one who is on chatting terms with the queen of England."

2 Tina Brown's The Vanity Fair Diaries Is One Juicy Memoir

Former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Tina Brown published a tell-all book about all that went on behind the scenes of glam, culture, fashion, and what it takes to be the one behind it all. Based on Brown's own personal diaries, she takes readers on a VIP tour in a time capsule and shows them what went down in Hollywood in the 80s. From all reviews published about the book, one conclusion is certain, The Vanity Fair Diaries has so much tea about the entertainment industry.

1 Diane Keaton's Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty Is Just Superb

From its name, readers and fans could already tell that Diane Keaton's memoir isn't going to hold anything back. Keaton published a collection of essays that tackle pretty much everything: motherhood, Hollywood, and personal struggles and achievements. With her distinctively witty and charming style, this book is a light and immersive read for all fans and casual readers.

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