About George Hamilton and his memoir, "Don't Mind If I Do":
George Hamilton personifies the golden age of Hollywood when stars were as exciting off screen as on. It is no accident that Hamilton is often compared to Cary Grant, another superstar from the golden age of the silver screen. Like Cary Grant, Hamilton has style, good looks, charm, elegance and passion for life.
His memoir, DON'T MIND IF I DO, will be published by Touchstone/Simon & Schuster, Inc. in October, and the movie "My One and Only", starring Renee Zellweger, Kevin Bacon and Chris Noth, based on a true story about his early life with his mother and brother, is currently in production. George is executive producer.
His feature film credits, which are many, started as a teenager when he won the lead role in Vincent Minnelli's "Home from the Hill" co-starring Robert Mitchum, capturing the attention of the public and launching a long and successful career. Other films include "All The Fine Young Canniballs", "By Love Possessed", "Light in The Piazza", "The Victors", "Your Cheatin' Heart", "The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing", "Love at First Bite", "Zorro, The Gay Blade", "The Godfather 3", Woody Allen's "The Hollywood Ending", "Doc Hollywood", "Crocodile Dundee" and others. He starred on Broadway in the stage production of the award-winning musical "Chicago" and has appeared in endless television mini-series, series and movies-of-the-week.
His exuberant outlook on life was on display when he competed in the enormously popular TV show "Dancing with The Stars", and he hosted the nationally syndicated daily talk show "The George & Alana Show". Whatever he does, George Hamilton enjoys it to the hilt.