A powerful, immersive and intimately candid memoir exploring the light and shade that co-exist in love, family and the arts, from celebrated stage and screen actor Heather Mitchell
'A gentle collection of musings on an extraordinary life; unpretentious and honest, full of stoic wisdom.'Tim Minchin
'An extraordinary life told in tender detail, capturing triumph, love and tragedy with a beautiful humanity.'Annabel Crabb
Heather Mitchell is an esteemed Australian stage and screen actor, and yet behind the scenes her real life has taken many remarkable twists and turns.
Training an unflinching spotlight on her most formative memories, Heather illuminates the heartbreaking secrets, sexual encounters, family dramas and creative pursuits that have shaped her life as a woman, an actor and a mother.
Told with raw candour and spellbinding lyricism, Everything and Nothing draws back the curtain on a unique and fascinating life.
'Heather's perspective on life and love speaks straight to the soul. Is there anything she can't do?'Toni Collette
'This book is a joy.
Everything and Nothing makes you feel life more keenly.' Anna Funder
Details
ISBN13: 9781761067303
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 312
Edition:
Publication Date: 2 May 2023
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Publication City, Country: Sydney, Australia
Dimensions (cm): 23.4(H) x 15.3(L)
Weight (gm):
Author Biography
Heather Mitchell is one of Australia's most acclaimed actors. Her film credits range from
Proof and
Malcolm to
Muriel's Wedding,
The Great Gatsby and many more. She has been a mainstay of Australian television, appearing in everything from
A Country Practice to
Spellbinder,
Rake,
Underbelly, A Place to Call Home, Harrow, Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries and, most recently,
The Secrets She Keeps, The Unusual Suspects and
Love Me. On stage, Heather has performed in more than fifty theatre productions - including her most recent performance as Ruth Bader Ginsburg in the one-woman show
RBG: Of Many, One - and is a director of the Sydney Theatre Company. In 2020, she received an Order of Australia for service to the performing arts and the community.
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