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Mickey Rooney Was Right is D.W. Paone's autobiography with the emphasis on his quest to achieve success as both a writer and assistant cameraman in the entertainment industry. However, no matter how hard he tried, and he tried very hard, long-term success in both these aspects of the industry continued to elude him. While he had the opportunity to work on Law & Order and a handful of other high-profile jobs, and even sold a joke to Jay Leno, his career was a roller coaster ride of highs and lows in a fickle industry with no rhyme or reason. This book is for anyone who has attempted, or even…mehr

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Mickey Rooney Was Right is D.W. Paone's autobiography with the emphasis on his quest to achieve success as both a writer and assistant cameraman in the entertainment industry. However, no matter how hard he tried, and he tried very hard, long-term success in both these aspects of the industry continued to elude him. While he had the opportunity to work on Law & Order and a handful of other high-profile jobs, and even sold a joke to Jay Leno, his career was a roller coaster ride of highs and lows in a fickle industry with no rhyme or reason. This book is for anyone who has attempted, or even considered a career in the entertainment industry, or followed a dream even when logic and those around him said to stop.
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D. W. Paone's first book, "Mickey Rooney Was Right," was published through AuthorHouse in 2010. It's his autobiography with the emphasis on his twenty years in the motion picture industry, but never having any long-term success. In it he gives an entire film school curriculum. It's for anyone with any interest in a career in entertainment.          His second book, "Minnie Mornap: Teen Reporter," was published through AuthorHouse in 2016. It's a young adult, mystery novel in the spirit of "Nancy Drew." It's the first book in a series.