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It's been a banner year for memoirs. From the release of Elliot Page's much-anticipated autobiography to Ziwe's newly announced book of personal essays, there are plenty of excellent celebrity stories to explore for 2023. Most recently, Billy Dee Williams, most famous for his role as Lando Calrissian in the "Star Wars" films, has revealed that he has his own memoir set to debut early next year.
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"What Have We Here?" will land on February 13, 2024. Find out how to reserve your copy ahead of the book's launch.
"What Have We Here?" chronicles Billy Dee Williams' decades-long acting career, from his start in "The Last Angry Man" to his time as Lando Calrissian, the first Black character to appear in "Star Wars." The 86-year-old actor unpacks every stage of his life—growing up in Harlem in 1937, going on to study at the National Academy of Fine Art, and eventually his storied film career.
$28.80 at AmazonThe memoir also delves into Williams' role alongside James Caan in "Brian's Song," a pivotal time in his career. The title, "What Have We Here?" stems from an iconic line delivered by Lando in "Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back."
You can preorder "What Have We Here?" from retailers like Amazon, Bookshop.org, Barnes & Noble and more ahead of its February 2024 release.
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