Tony and Me - first US edition
by Jack Klugman - signed
Klugman's brief memoir of his friendship with Tony Randall stays true to the
promise the author made to himself if he ever wrote such a book: "I would never
do two things: kiss and tell, and bore people with long histories of things."
Boring this work isn't, as one would expect from a kid who grew up as the only
Jew in a tough 1920s Italian South Philadelphia neighborhood, entered a college
acting program to get away from his bookie and was cast by Garry Marshall in
TV's The Odd Couple because Marshall had been impressed by seeing Klugman on
Broadway in Gypsy getting spit on by Ethel Merman and not flinching. Although
lacking in panache, the book does stay true to its stated intention of paying
tribute to Randall, who founded the National Actors Theatre. The most endearing
anecdote is that of how Randall cast Klugman in a 1991 benefit Odd Couple
production, three years after Klugman had undergone throat cancer surgery and
lost almost all his voice.
Unread copy, turquoise cloth quarter-bound in darker blue, signed on the title
page. Signature collected at author appearance at Powells in Nov, 2005.
Mylar-protected dust wrapper.