Celebutantes by Amanda Goldberg, Ruthanna Khalighi Hopper

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  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Pub. Date: February 03, 2009
  • ISBN-13: 9780312362300
  • Sales Rank: 475,506
  • 320pp

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Synopsis

Two "Hollywood Kids" have written a name-dropping, scandal-wielding romp through Hollywood during Oscar week

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Gawker.com meets Glamourin this insider's look at Oscar week penned by L.A. junior royalty: Goldberg, producer Leonard Goldberg's daughter, has worked for Todd Oldham; Khalighi Hopper, daughter of Dennis Hopper and Daria Halprin, produced and starred in the indie film Americano. After a disastrous turn acting and bedding her superhunk co-star, Lola Santisi, 26 and the daughter of famed director Paul Santisi, swears off actors and acting for good. But Lola agrees to be the Hollywood ambassador for "Best Gay Forever" designer Julian Tennant, to help get a major actress to wear one of his dresses at the Oscars. Lola woos an array of glitterari, each more self-absorbed than the next in the runup to Graydon Carter's famed Vanity Fairbash, and competes against the ruthless Prada ambassador Adrienne Hunt for the plum actor bods. There's up-to-the-minute star chatter and fashion name-checking throughout; wonderfully dead-on moments as Lola negotiates underlings to get on set; and a possibly fatal relapse of actor fever. The shallowness is more severe than Angelina's neckline, but that's the point, and it quickly becomes imperative to discover just who is going to wear Julian Tennant to the Oscars. (Feb.)

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Biography

Ruthanna Khalighi Hopper received her BA in Art History at the University of California at Davis and studied theatre in New York City at William Esper. She started her career in production in New York and went on to produce and co-star with her father, Dennis Hopper, in the critically acclaimed independent film “Americano.” Amanda Goldberg received her BA in English Literature and Art History at the University of Pennsylvania. She began her career working for fashion designer Todd Oldham in New York before returning to Hollywood to join her father, film and television producer, Leonard Goldberg’s production company, where she was the associate producer on the blockbuster film “Charlie’s Angels.” 
The authors currently reside high in the hills above HOLLYWEIRD.

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Enjoyable Hollywood Insiderby Anonymous

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April 21, 2008: This was a quick read and very enjoyable. The only thing that became tedious was the frequent use of words in italics. Otherwise, the writing was slick and descriptive. The reader is fully invited to feel the pain, power and frustration that is experienced by the characters.

GLITZ, GLAMOUR, AND ALL THAT MEANSby Anonymous

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January 26, 2008: There's very little more fun than hearing a story focusing on the lives of the rich and famous with painterly descriptions of people most of us will never party with and places we'll never visit. Take large portions of glitz and glamour, toss them with the Hollywood scene and you have the highly entertaining Celebutantes given a sprightly, can't-stop-listening-to reading by actress Gigi Bermingham. Lola Santisi is a gal who should have it all. She's on the A-list in Hollywood, daughter of an Oscar winning director (who desperately wants a second golden statue) and a mom who is one of the ladies who lunch (only at the best places, of course.) Lola's 26, gorgeous, and an alcoholic. She hasn't quite found her place in the world (although much of the universe has been given to her on a silver platter). Nonetheless, she's now engaged in trying to convince stars to wear her designer's gowns to the all-important, deal making, career breaking Oscars. That's a tough battle and when engaged in heavy combat one needs to have pals by your side. For support Lola has press agent Kate Woods who wants to charge up the ladder of success and Cricket Curtis, an actress who has to her credit the role of a coma victim on a television hospital drama. Not to worry about never receiving an invite to Barry Diller's and Diane von Furstenberg's fabulous picnic, the Gagosian dinner at Mr. Chow or the ultimate - the Vanity Fair Oscar party. The authors of this comedic take on cinema citizens and their chicanery will take you to those spots and more. Plus, you don't even have to worry about what you're going to wear. Enjoy! - Gail Cooke


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