Hollywood Animal
2004 book by Joe Eszterhas
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Hollywood Animal is a 2004 memoir by screenwriter, author and journalist Joe Eszterhas. It focuses on his childhood in refugee camps in Europe, moving to the US, growing up in Cleveland and working as a journalist for Rolling Stone magazine. It also covers his time in Hollywood, the breakup of his first marriage and his battle against throat cancer.
| Author | Joe Eszterhas |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Memoir |
Publication date | 2004 |
It includes stories of the making of many of his films such as F.I.S.T., Flashdance, Jagged Edge and Basic Instinct.[1][2]