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Anson Williams

Auteur de Lone Star Kid

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The Lone Star Kid is about a compassionate eleven year old boy who becomes mayor of a small town in Texas when he witnesses an accident and a death due to lack of ambulance services. He is determined to bring big-town services to his small town.
 
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BethelMQT | Mar 8, 2019 |
Anson Williams (best known as Potsie Webber from Happy Days) relates life lessons he learned from his janitorial co-worker at his first job. What results are a series of heartwarming essays that convey down home truths via stories that show ways Anson incorporated each piece of advice into his life.
 
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JenniferRobb | 3 autres critiques | Jan 17, 2016 |
Anson Williams, better known as Potsie on the TV series “Happy Days” has written a memoir based on the advice he received from a janitor named Willie when he was an ignored and unloved fifteen year old. The advice from Willie resounds through his life, and becomes more important when he thinks he may fail or is unsure of his next move.

What I like is that we got a look into William’s life through snippets as he remembered what Willie told him and how he used that to succeed. We learn about the people he met worked with and others that inspired him. Also, his transition from actor, singer to director and business owner is explained. What Id didn’t like is that it was too short; not only the book, but the chapters. I feel he could have added more meat to some of his experiences.… (plus d'informations)
 
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grumpydan | 3 autres critiques | Feb 20, 2015 |
The beginning of a new year is a great time to reflect on your life and the lessons you have learned over the past year. In SINGING TO A BULLDOG, Anson Williams, better known as "Potsie" from the popular TV Series, Happy Days, shares his life lessons. The lessons that carried him to stardom came from an African American janitor that become Williams mentor and friend. Willie Turner may have been an alcoholic, depending on whiskey to keep him going, but the lessons he shares with Williams during a critical point in his life have shaped him into the man he has become today.

Anson Williams shares his life growing up in a home where his parents didn't expect him to amount to much. A chance job in a department store, working as a janitor with Willie Turner, set him on the path to stardom. With Willie's nudging and guidance, Williams had the fortitude to go to auditions and keep going until he finally got the break he needed.

Each chapter shares a lesson he learned from Willie and a personal story that relates to the lesson. Williams shares his experiences from singing in night clubs, to when he realized he was a "star", to chance meetings with famous people like President Ford's daughter, Robin Williams, Dolly Parton and John Lennon. His stories are inspirational, heartfelt, and uplifting. Every time Williams was given a break, he found a way to also give back, remembering an important lesson from Willie.

Anson Williams gives a lot of credit for his success to fellow actor/director Ron Howard. Williams shares numerous examples of Howard's kindness, selflessness, and wisdom while acting and directing together. One day, Williams complained to Ron Howard about always being known as "Potsie". Howard states, "What are you complaining about? I'm stuck with two, Opie and Richie." Howard goes on to explain, "Of course they are going to call us by our character's names; that's how they know us. We have to earn our real names. We need to accomplish things as individuals." After reading this book, it is obvious Ron Howard and Anson Williams have definitely accomplished that.

Readers can learn a lot from Willie's wisdom and how Anson Williams used those lessons to create an amazing life, capitalizing on opportunities, and giving back to others. Fans of the show, Happy Days, will appreciate the inside stories from the show and its characters. Those looking for an uplifting read will find ways to make their days "happy" with Williams's anecdotes.
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Staciele | 3 autres critiques | Jan 5, 2015 |

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