King of Hollywood

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I got a call from Underwood asking if I'd like to give him a bunch of titles for his latest work, the Hollywood legend? I was surprised when Corwell's biography was prefaced. (None., Popup.... because I was just sorting out information about this celebrity, and I had to say it was God's arrangement, and my relationship with Underwood has always been good, so I promised.

I'm sure it would be a good biography, and Underwood has written biographies for many celebrities, and he's always been as impartial as possible. Perhaps imperfect enough, but that attitude was enough to fill everyone's expectations, and the only regret was that he ultimately did not receive the mandate, as if Mr. Cowell were not planning to launch his own official biography now.

Though this is bad news, Underwood insists on writing, because the stories of these extraordinary people should be shared. I have always remembered his insistence and hot pillows when he said this to me, so I wrote a preamble to the book in support of it, even though I was not involved under the previous agreement.

Insomnia about Adrian? Kowell's biography is not without it, but it's either blown to heaven or devalued to earth, and what's interesting is that blowing starts with his career, and devalued is talking about his private life. Underwood was not inevitably involved in the same two aspects, but unlike other biographies, he linked them in another way besides being as objective as possible: talent!

It is well known that this legendary figure started out in the early 1990s with nothing but more than a decade to build a powerful media empire with his closest friends. Although he was born in a family in Youwo, when he was ready to start a business, the family environment had little to do with the word Youwo, and the first barrel of gold was earned entirely from his own hands.

So to this day, he remains one of the representatives of the American dream, which many young people worship. Underwood knows that, too. So gather as much detail as possible and restore his entrepreneurial process as much as possible, especially with a forward-looking eye.

Everyone knows that the rapid growth of AC media has nothing to do with Kowelna's predictive vision. He was one of the first to realize the potential direction of cable TV and its enormous advantages, and one of the people who could make a difference in the media industry came from his head.

Of course, without his best partner. Claude? Ron Rice, turn these ideas into reality, and his media group will not be the size it is today. Corwell and Ron Reese are perfect partners, and everyone thinks they're so complementary that no one can fit like them. Corwell's in the big direction, Ron Reese's in the helm, letting the boat go in the right direction.

They hardly ever made mistakes, although there were contradictions and even conflicts, like that one in '07. But always in close cooperation.

Underwood gathers detailed information in this regard and analyses their ideas, conflicts and friendships from the perspective of bystanders. It gives you a whole new perspective to observe the legend and his friends.

But the career is just one part of this biography, and the other part is Kowell's private life. His biography, even career-oriented, is worth mentioning in this regard. His playboy name is too loud. Nobody counts how many women are infected with Colwell, but there's one thing for sure. Hollywood women are proud to have sex with him.

He is charming and good at discovering the highlights of women, as evidenced by dozens and even dozens of miracle women before and after. It also covers most of the famous women of the 1960s and 1990s. Many of these women have had a long-standing relationship with him, and as a result he has more than a dozen illegitimate daughters, who do not care about public opinion at all, which makes the playboy the ultimate.

A lot of people are confused about this, and what really makes those women, especially the most brilliant ones, so obsessed with him? I've interviewed a lot of female stars for this, and while some of them shy away, especially the Miracle Girl, others are happy to describe it, like Lily, who played the part in Miracle Naomi's award-winning Oscar film, "Weaknesses"? Collins, or Miranda? Cole became Victoria's secret card model, Kate? Appleton.

Their answers were quite consistent, however, and Corwell was found to be a charming man, except that Collins thought he was literary and familiar with many of the classics; and Appleton thought he was funny and funny and approachable. Looks like one person is about the most important qualities of a dude, or a fantastic dude like Colwell.

Of course, Underwood knows a lot more about this than I do, and I'm sure he can better demonstrate Colwell's charm as a playboy, and if you want to be like that, maybe you should read the book.

And finally, the third point, which I mentioned above, is connecting and explaining career and personal life —— talent!

Corwell's talent was undeniable, with four Oscars' best directors, three Cicada leagues, and nearly twenty nominations, and Jobs Legend for an old friend almost got him to lift the best director's little Goldman for the fifth time. The range of works produced includes various types of black humor, inspiration, thrill, science fiction, magic, song and dance, war, biography, and each is very classic.

If you think it doesn't help his career, it's a big mistake. In addition to the films he directs personally, there are many films, TV shows and reality shows that he discovers, and countless classic productions can get him involved. It can be said that precisely because of Corwell's artistic and commercial perspective, the development of ABC was supported almost by one person around the millennium.

Those who attacked him, believing that he occupied the throne of the AC Media Chair, and that he was a director, and that the AC Media was created by Ron Rice, often chose to ignore it.

And because of that, Kowell, who is good at observing people's minds, has no disadvantage in the situation, as long as he sees through what men women want, he can become. Good, charming, funny and humorous, women will only see his good side and naturally be attracted.

But I'm talking about it in general terms, and Underwood knows it better, and no one has ever analyzed it in such detail before, either by adding a part of it to his career, or by adding a part to his private life, and they never seem to have thought that Corwell could have achieved such legendary achievements and where the core is.

So, if you really want to get to know that Hollywood king better, then take a look at this biography, albeit unauthorized.

- The King of Hollywood Preface

ps: Okay, that's it, that's it... thank you.

Also: Who says Kate didn't win? Is the last paragraph of the text clear? Also, at the end of the last one, there's a lot of stuff in there. Can the woods see it?