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Harry M Miller : Confessions of a Not-So-secret Agent

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  • Author:
    MILLER Harry / HOLDER Peter
  • ISBN:
    9780733627033
  • Publication Date:
    July 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    360
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Hachette Australia
  • Country of Publication:
Harry M Miller : Confessions of a Not-So-secret Agent
Harry M Miller : Confessions of a Not-So-secret Agent

Harry M Miller : Confessions of a Not-So-secret Agent

Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    MILLER Harry / HOLDER Peter
  • ISBN:
    9780733627033
  • Publication Date:
    July 2018
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    360
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Hachette Australia
  • Country of Publication:

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With a combination of hard work, chutzpah and a little luck, an ambitious young New Zealander by the name of Harry Maurice Miller was, for over four decades, one of the Australian media and entertainment industry's most influential men. He brought us Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, worked with Sammy Davis Jr, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, the Rolling Stones, Prince Charles, Marcia Hines, Graham Kennedy, Alan Jones, Ita Buttrose, Stuart Diver and Maggie Tabberer to name just a few. Lindy Chamberlain called him her Alsatian at the door - the perfect description for a man who wrangled the media to protect his clients and get the best deal possible for them and for him. He looked after the 'A' list and helped the 'C' list cash in on their fifteen minutes of fame.

Harry lived large, he achieved spectacular success and experienced heart-stopping failure in both business and relationships -none more dramatic than the ten-months he spent in prison.

In this memorial edition of Harry M Miller: Confessions of a not-so-secret agent the man they called Harry M shares it all. It is a fascinating insight into entertainment, media and show biz from the man whose legend will live on.

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  • With a combination of hard work, chutzpah and a little luck, an ambitious young New Zealander by the name of Harry Maurice Miller was, for over four decades, one of the Australian media and entertainment industry's most influential men. He brought us Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, worked with Sammy Davis Jr, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, the Rolling Stones, Prince Charles, Marcia Hines, Graham Kennedy, Alan Jones, Ita Buttrose, Stuart Diver and Maggie Tabberer to name just a few. Lindy Chamberlain called him her Alsatian at the door - the perfect description for a man who wrangled the media to protect his clients and get the best deal possible for them and for him. He looked after the 'A' list and helped the 'C' list cash in on their fifteen minutes of fame.

    Harry lived large, he achieved spectacular success and experienced heart-stopping failure in both business and relationships -none more dramatic than the ten-months he spent in prison.

    In this memorial edition of Harry M Miller: Confessions of a not-so-secret agent the man they called Harry M shares it all. It is a fascinating insight into entertainment, media and show biz from the man whose legend will live on.

With a combination of hard work, chutzpah and a little luck, an ambitious young New Zealander by the name of Harry Maurice Miller was, for over four decades, one of the Australian media and entertainment industry's most influential men. He brought us Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, worked with Sammy Davis Jr, Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey, the Rolling Stones, Prince Charles, Marcia Hines, Graham Kennedy, Alan Jones, Ita Buttrose, Stuart Diver and Maggie Tabberer to name just a few. Lindy Chamberlain called him her Alsatian at the door - the perfect description for a man who wrangled the media to protect his clients and get the best deal possible for them and for him. He looked after the 'A' list and helped the 'C' list cash in on their fifteen minutes of fame.

Harry lived large, he achieved spectacular success and experienced heart-stopping failure in both business and relationships -none more dramatic than the ten-months he spent in prison.

In this memorial edition of Harry M Miller: Confessions of a not-so-secret agent the man they called Harry M shares it all. It is a fascinating insight into entertainment, media and show biz from the man whose legend will live on.