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An embarrassment of riches: my three children, my first two grandchildren (Oliver and Weston), and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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The big boss, Leslie Moonves, President and CEO of CBS, at whom I shamelessly throw myself every chance I get.
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What I won’t do for charity—that’s me, singing with my two great pals Shirley Jones and Beverly Garland at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in La Jolla.
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Doug Davidson (Y&R’s Paul Williams), whom I’ve been trying to adopt since the day we met.
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The class act of the group: my dear friend Lee Philip Bell, cocreator of Y&R.
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Never let it be said that Planet Hollywood doesn’t know how to throw a cast party: that’s most of us in New York for the Daytime Entertainment Emmy Awards.
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The man who started it all: my friend, my boss, my savior, and my favorite sparring partner, the late, great Bill Bell.
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Beau Kayser: my son Brock on Y&R—so no, it most certainly wasn’t incest.
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I think it only took my son-in-law, Jon Wilson, and me about two hours to get all eight of my grandchildren to sit still for one of their first photos together.
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My sons have always had great taste in women: that’s Corbin’s wife, the spectacular Amanda Pays, with Bill Bell, me, and their oldest son, Oliver.
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My first daytime Emmy, and well worth waiting for. In case you can’t tell: I was ecstatic.
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If and when my cherished friend Barbara Hale writes her memoirs, let me just say in advance that I deny everything.
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To Michael Corbett: you were a fabulous David Kimble on Y&R, and you’re fabulous on Extra. Congratulations on your success, my friend!
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With my beloved Jess Walton (Y&R’s Jill Foster Reynolds Chancellor Thurston Brooks Sterling Atkinson and, apparently, Fenmore) on a brief break between cake-fights.
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My former costar Shemar Moore (Malcolm, Y&R)—actually, just an excuse to include this photo, because . . . well, look at him!
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Personally and professionally, I love Anthony Geary and finally got to work with him on Corbin’s film Carpool Guy.
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Dressed as Queen Elizabeth I for Y&R . . . or an ill-conceived fashion risk.
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I proudly and humbly present my real-life family.
Courtesy of Charles W. Bush, photographer, and CBS Soaps in Depth
I proudly and humbly present my daytime family.
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About the Author
JEANNE COOPER was born in 1928 as the youngest child of part-Cherokee parents. She has been working in show business for the past seven decades. She has earned the love of soap-opera fans for her long-running role as the wealthy, tough-as-nails but generally good-hearted Katherine Chancellor on CBS’s The Young and the Restless. She is the only actor who has been with the show since its premiere. For her work on the series, she received back-to-back Daytime Emmy Award nominations as Outstanding Leading Actress in a Drama Series in 1989, 1990, and 1991. In 1993, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, in recognition of her many years in show business.
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Praise
“Jeanne Cooper, aka Mrs. Chancellor, has worked that role to the max. Her book is equally good. Jeanne is still young and restless.”
—Aretha Franklin
“I loved my dear friend Jeanne’s book so much that I read it in a day and a half! She’s one of a kind, and Not Young, Still Restless definitely does her justice.”
—Lee Phillip Bell, cocreator,
The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful
“Daytime’s undisputed grande dame delivers a no-holds-barred memoir so full of heart, wit, and insight that reading it is like sitting with a glass of fine wine and the great lady herself. Jeanne Cooper’s memoir, Not Young, Still Restless, is a gift, not only to her millions of fans and admirers, but to anyone interested in how a talented, independent woman thrives and survives eight decades in this brutal business of show without compromising her principles, her work, or her fierce individuality. Ms. Cooper is a treasure, truly one of a kind, and her memoir is a helluva good read!”
—Anthony “Tony” Geary, Luke on General Hospital
“Fasten your seatbelt! You are about to fly with Wilma Jeanne Cooper as she is blown up, down, and sideways through eighty-three fabulous years of life! Smashingly funny, heartachingly honest, and loaded with some damn fine dish (yep, she kisses and tells!), this is much more than a memoir. It’s a handbook for survival. You won’t just admire this woman’s feisty grace and old-soul wisdom, you will want to be her when you grow up.”
—Michael Logan, TV Guide
“This amazing woman and I have known each other since we really were ‘young and restless.’ How wonderful to have a book that shares her life with the world, and how blessed I was to have been part of it all—her incomparable talent when we worked together on movies and TV shows, including many episodes of Perry Mason, and at-home time with our families, trying to keep our kids (and husbands) out of trouble. I simply adore her. Take her home with you—the book, I mean.”
—Barbara Hale, actress, and Perry Mason’s iconic Della Street
“Written beautifully, lived beautifully. As spectacular as she is to know, the journey was even more fabulous. So that’s how it’s done.”
—Hillary B. Smith, actress, The Doctors,
As the World Turns, One Life to Live,
and The Bold and the Beautiful
“I love working with Jeanne. She has a great sense of humor and she and I don’t hold back with our opinions. I have warm feelings for her because I respect the fact that she has survived in this business for so long and is still standing strong.”
—Eric Braeden
“Jeanne Cooper is a wildly interesting woman, and lucky for us, she has written a wildly interesting memoir. Treat yourself.”
—Marcia Wallace, actress and author of
Don’t Look Back, We’re Not Going That Way
“What a great life Jeanne Cooper has had! And here she is, having come full circle. Jeanne started out young and innocent and has ended up old and innocent.”
—Susan Flannery, Golden Globe
and Emmy Award–winning actress
Credits
Cover design by Emin Mancheril
Front cover photograph by www.charlesbush.com
Copyright
This book is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogue are drawn from the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
NOT YOUNG, STILL RESTLESS. Copyright © 2012 by Jeanne Cooper. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the nonexclusive, nontransferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, downloaded, decompiled, reverse-engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.
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