Surviving Cissy

My Family Affair of Life in Hollywood

Description

Kathy Garver, the teenage heartthrob from the hit series Family Affair (1966–1971), was no one-hit wonder, but a journeywoman actress who appeared in such classic films as Night of the Hunter and The Ten Commandments long before she became a television icon.

This memoir is a recollection of a working actress’s experiences, from the many films, television shows, and stage plays in which she performed, to her second career as a voice-over specialist in popular animated films and audiobooks. Featuring anecdotes, Hollywood history, and details of her relationships with such stars as Charlton Heston and Jon Provost, Surviving Cissy is a veritable quilt of Kathy’s exciting life.

Reviews

Kathy is determined. She is smart. She’s someone who has been in your house since she was a young girl. Mother, wife, actress, voice-over artist—she never seems to stop! But there is much more to Kathy than Cissy—she's a lot of talent in a small package. Surviving Cissy is well worth the read to see the depth of a woman who can make anything happen and still keep smiling.

Dawn Wells

Kathy Garver didn’t just survive after Cissy, she thrived after Cissy! All too often we hear of child stars whose best years were their first years. This was not, and is not the case for the talented author of this book. Kathy shines as an all-too-rare exception of how to be a young star and gracefully transition through a life filled with normalcy . . . Hollywood style.

Neal Sabin, creator, MeTV Network

With the perfect balance of delight and candor, Kathy Garver tells the story of her life and career. She is a tribute to her profession, an icon of humanity, and an inspiration to behold.

Herbie J Pilato, writer, producer, and founder of The Classic TV Preservation Society

An entertaining read for anyone looking to catch a glimpse of behind-the-scenes show business and the iconic success of Kathy’s career as ‘Cissy.’

Angela Cartwright, actress whose work includes The Danny Thomas Show, Lost in Space, and The Sound of Music; artist; author of Styling the Stars

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