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100 1  Gless, Sharon,|eauthor. 
245 10 APPARENTLY THERE WERE COMPLAINTS :|bA MEMOIR /|cSharon 
       Gless. 
250    Center Point Large Print edition. 
264  1 Thorndike, Maine :|bCenter Point Large Print,|c2022. 
264  4 |c©2021 
300    463 pages (large print) :|bphotographs, portraits ;|c23 cm
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
340    |nlarge print|2rdafs 
500    Regular print version previously published by Simon & 
       Schuster, Inc. 
520    "Anyone who has seen Sharon Gless act in Cagney and Lacey,
       Queer as Folk, Burn Notice, and countless other shows and 
       movies, knows that she's someone who gives every role her 
       all. She holds nothing back in Apparently There Were 
       Complaints, a hilarious, deeply personal memoir that 
       spills all about Gless's five decades in Hollywood. A 
       fifth-generation Californian, Sharon Gless knew from a 
       young age that she wanted to be an actress. After some 
       rocky teenage years that included Sharon's parents' 
       divorce and some minor (and not-so-minor) rebellion, Gless
       landed a coveted spot as an exclusive contract player for 
       Universal Studios. In 1982, she stepped into the role of 
       New York Police Detective Christine Cagney for the series 
       Cagney and Lacey, which eventually reached an audience of 
       30 million weekly viewers and garnered Gless with two Emmy
       Awards. The show made history as the first hour-long drama
       to feature two women in the leading roles. Gless continued
       to make history long after Cagney and Lacey was over. In 
       2000, she took on the role of outrageous Debbie Novotny in
       Queer as Folk. Her portrayal of a devoted mother to a gay 
       son and confidant to his gay friends touched countless 
       hearts and changed the definition of family for millions 
       of viewers."--|cProvided by publisher. 
600 10 Gless, Sharon. 
650  0 Television actors and actresses|zUnited States|vBiography.
655  7 Autobiographies.|2lcgft 
655  7 Large type books.|2local 
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