Call Me Anna

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Call Me Anna is the autobiographical memoir of actress Patty Duke, detailing her rise to fame and lifelong struggles with mental illness and the pressures of child stardom.

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instanceOf autobiographical memoir
book
non-fiction book
about Patty Duke's Academy Award for The Miracle Worker NERFINISHED
The Patty Duke Show NERFINISHED
adaptationNetwork ABC NERFINISHED
adaptationStar Ari Meyers NERFINISHED
Patty Duke NERFINISHED
author Patty Duke NERFINISHED
coAuthor Kenneth Turan NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts abusive management by Patty Duke's guardians
diagnosis of bipolar disorder
exploitation of child actors
mental health treatment
focusesOn Patty Duke's acting career
Patty Duke's personal life
Patty Duke's rise to fame
lifelong struggles with mental illness
pressures of child stardom
genre autobiography
memoir
hasAdaptation Call Me Anna (1990 television film) NERFINISHED
hasTitle Call Me Anna NERFINISHED
language English
mainSubject Hollywood NERFINISHED
Patty Duke NERFINISHED
bipolar disorder
child stardom
entertainment industry
mental illness
notableFor candid discussion of bipolar disorder
insider account of child stardom in Hollywood
portrayal of the entertainment industry in the 1950s and 1960s
publicationPeriod late 1980s
subjectAward Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress NERFINISHED
subjectAwardWork The Miracle Worker NERFINISHED
subjectOccupation actress
timePeriodDescribed Patty Duke's childhood
Patty Duke's early adulthood
mid-20th century American television and film industry

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Patty Duke notableBook Call Me Anna