A Mind of My Own by Kathy Burke review – a brilliant, blunt and beautiful memoir
The actor on being called ugly, telling Johnny Rotten to F-off, and striking gold at Cannes Kathy Burke’s mother, Bridget, died of stomach cancer when she was 18 months old; she writes that it made her “feel dead famous” in her community. She was raised by her older brothers, John and Barry, who (…)
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