Funny autobiography books of famous people

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The authors of these books truly justify that.

So here’s a list of the 10 funniest biographies ever written that you ought to read.

1. “Go Carolina” opens the collection and relates the time Sedaris was sent to a speech therapist in elementary school for his lisp.  This third book of Klosterman was published in 2005. “Seriously … I’m Kidding” is her third book which was among New York Times Bestseller in 2011.

Mr. Burroughs remains adept at mixing comedy and calamity.” ―Janet Maslin, The New York Times

8. Inspirational, hilarious, and completely candid.

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2024 Audie Award for Humor Winner

Grand Central Publishing 'Leslie F*cking Jones' by Leslie Jones

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Leslie Jones is an undisputed queen of comedy, having been a regular Saturday Night Live cast member from 2014 to 2019.

In this book, she has written about her family, childhood as an Indian immigrant in America, friendships, romance, starring in E4's ‘The Mindy Project’, weight struggles, the journey into comedy, and a lot more. . Haddish also addresses the hurdles she faced when she started finding success, and the way that impacted the close relationships in her life.

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funny autobiography books of famous people


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BONKERS: MY LIFE IN LAUGHS

Jennifer Saunders

You can’t have French without Saunders, can you? Saunders’ characters, including the iconic Edina Monsoon, are household names and just like them, her story will have you in stitches. “Life Itself” by Roger Ebert

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“Life Itself” is more than a memoir written by American film critic and historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author Roger Ebert.

“Seriously … I’m Kidding” by Ellen DeGeneres

Ellen DeGeneres is an American comedian, TV host, actress, writer, and producer. Notaro's candor about a sequence of devastating events that had led to the moment rightly garnered her a passionate fan base.

Since then, she's appeared in films like Instant Family and Army of the Dead and co-created One Mississippi, a TV series based on her life.

In I'm Just a Person, Notaro opens up about her life, including all of the difficult and challenging moments that inspired her heartbreaking yet hilarious stand-up routine.

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HOW TO BE CHAMPION

Sarah Millican

Hilarious, witty but most of all heart-warming, it’s not hard to see why this book was a number one Sunday Times bestseller.

 The book charts his cross country tours, search for love, and about how and where rock ‘n roll stars have died.

Funny excerpts from the book:

“In New York, people are unhappy on purpose, because unhappiness makes them seem more complex; in Washington DC it just sort of works out that way.” 
“If I knew I was going to die at a specific moment in the future, it would be nice to be able to control what song I was listening to; this is why I always bring my iPod on airplanes.”

Editorial Review:

"[Klosterman] writes with real articulacy and feeling about the relationship between rock music and the non-alpha males who worship it.

But the ones that capture the nuanced observations about the author’s life with a touch of humor are loved by the readers and hit the bestsellers list.

And you know it’s harder to write humorously than seriously especially when it’s an autobiography- your own life story! “Fiction Ruined My Family” by Jeanne Darst

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“Fiction Ruined My Family” is a laugh-out-loud autobiography by and of Jeanne Darst who is an American author.

This book bundles his stand-up comedy and TV personality together to show how he made it to be such a huge success. The book was also nominated for Goodreads Choice Awards- Best Humor 2011.

Funny excerpts from the book:

“Accept who you are.