You Never Know: A Memoir

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Last update: 12-26-2024


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There are many miles from the business school and basketball court at the University of Southern California to 50 million viewers for the final episode of a TV show called Magnum P.I. Tom Selleck has lived every one of those miles in his own iconoclastic and joyful way.

Frank, funny and open-hearted, You Never Know is an intimate memoir from one of the most beloved actors of our time, the highly personal story of a remarkable life and thoroughly accidental career. In his own voice and uniquely unpretentious style, the famed actor brings readers on his uncharted but serendipitous journey to the top in Hollywood, his temptations and distractions, his misfires and mistakes and, over time, his well-earned success. Along the way, he clears up an armload of misconceptions and shares dozens of never-told stories from all corners of his personal and professional life. His rambunctious California childhood. His clueless arrival as a good-looking college jock in Hollywood (from the Dating Game to the Fox New Talent Program to co-starring with Mae West and escorting her to black-tie social functions). What it was like to emerge as a mega-star in his mid-thirties and remain so for decades to come, an actor whose authenticity and ease in front of the camera connected with audiences worldwide while embodying and also redefining the clichés of onscreen manhood.

In You Never Know, Selleck recounts his personal friendships with a vivid army of A-listers, everyone from Frank Sinatra to Carol Burnett to Sam Elliott, paying special tribute to his mentor James Garner of The Rockford Files, who believed, like Selleck, that TV protagonists are far more interesting when they have rough edges.He also more than tips his hat to the American western and the scruffy band of actors, directors and other ruffians who helped define that classic genre, where Selleck has repeatedly found a happy home. Magnum fans will be fascinated to learn how Selleck put his career on the line to make Thomas Magnum a more imperfect hero and explains why he walked away from a show that could easily have gone on for years longer.

Hollywood is never easy, even for stars who make it look that way. In You Never Know, Selleck explains how he’s struggled to balance his personal and professional lives, frequently adjusting his career to protect his family’s privacy and normalcy. His journey offers a truly fresh perspective on a changing industry and a changing world. Beneath all the charm and talent and self-deprecating humor, Selleck’s memoir reveals an American icon who has reached remarkable heights by always insisting on being himself.


Top reviews from the United States

Jon
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing and fun read
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
When I saw this book, I grabbed it. I’ve always liked Tom Selleck’s acting and was a Magnum fan. It was enjoyable to read about someone who is genuinely humble and ordinary. Ordinary because he sees himself that way. Tom wasn’t afraid to share his fears and weaknesses, as well as his victories. He’s relatable. The detailed behind the scenes stories about big episodes were fun to read. Fascinating actually. Yes, a good, relaxing read that will make you smile and laugh.
M.T. Fisher
5.0 out of 5 stars An entertaining read regarding an interesting life.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
Let's face it. Everyone enjoys Tom Selleck's work. From 'Magnum' to "Blue Bloods' to 'The Sacketts' to the films he did of Louis L'Amour novels for TNT. From LASSITER to QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER. He's simply an entertaining actor.

In this memoir, he tells of being raised by a loving and supporting pair of parents, whom he adores to this day. (It's refreshing to see a celebrity, who, after they've made it, still loves and respects those raised him.)

Selleck goes on to tell us of his basically accidental entry into show business, and how people helped him progress. He never says, 'I did this by myself,' and credits everyone who assisted him along the way.

He ends the book as 'Magnum' ends, so one hopes there's a second volume coming out, as Tom Selleck obviously has a great deal more to write about: 'Blue Bloods,' his work for TNT, QUIGLEY DOWN UNDER and other fine motion pictures. Let's hope there is another volume coming out.
Penmore
4.0 out of 5 stars reflection
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
It is wonderfully written, like listening to him tell his story. An insightful stroll through the life of a talented, nice man.
Joanie A.
5.0 out of 5 stars Thoroughly enjoyed this book
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
This is just like sitting down with Tom Selleck for a casual, cozy fireside chat. It's written as he speaks and that style always feels so inclusive. Having recently 're-discovered' the Magnum P.I. series, we're happily immersed but we've broadened our horizons and found his movie 'Quigley Down Under' which has now become our favorite western of all time. HIs good humor weaves throughout the book and his appealing moral compass, without any pomposity, is actively at work. I guess I should add that we think he's a top-notch actor who never seems to be acting. He's the sort of guy who you wish lived next door or showed up for all the holidays. The book is a terrific read! Just don't speed-read it...it's worth savoring.
ballehara
5.0 out of 5 stars Great insight
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2024
I’ve always loved magnum in everything he’s done Jesse stone one of my faves,his memoir lets us see inside the man. He is what we thought, humble,thoughtful caring resilient, strong willed. I saw the compassion for others in him. A great read for any Selleck fan.
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
A very good look at an excellent actor. He has led a very interesting life. It was very interesting looking behind the curtain of some of my favorite shows!
Lee Goldberg
3.0 out of 5 stars A Memoir about MAGNUM...and not much else.
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2024
YOU NEVER KNOW is an apt title of this book, because you don't come out of this really knowing much about Selleck, except that he wants to be seen as a very nice guy, doesn't want to criticize anyone, and wants to keep his private life private, even in a memoir. It feels like he is playing the character "Tom Selleck" in the book, and not really being himself.

Overall it's a lazily written disappointment (he must use the term "above my paygrade" ten times in the book) that basically ends after the final episode of MAGNUM. He devotes a scant three or four pages to BLUE BLOODS, a show he's been doing for 13 years. Everyone is wonderful, nice and talented, even Glen A. Larson, who Selleck threw off of the MAGNUM pilot.

It's basically a series of anecdotes about the first half of his career (primarily MAGNUM) and his romance with his wife. Not a harsh, or even remotely critical word, is said about any one he worked with or any experience that he had.

That said, for TV buffs, he does go into a lot of production details about his busted pilots (MOST WANTED, BUNCO, GYPSY WARRIORS, BOSTON & KILBRIDE), his ROCKFORD guest shots, THE SACKETTS, MAGNUM and the movies HIGH ROAD TO CHINA, LASSITER, and THREE MEN AND A BABY. So for that TV stuff, especially about the pilots, it was well worth the cover price for me.

What he inexplicably doesn't talk about are all of his other movies and TV shows after MAGNUM, like IKE, MONTE WALSH, MR. BASEBALL, RUNAWAY, his failed sitcom THE CLOSER, his stint on FRIENDS, his season on LAS VEGAS, his JESSE STONE movies, producing BL STRYKER and hardly anything about BLUE BLOODS.

It's as if he just got bored with the book and decided he was done. I can't blame him. By the end, I felt the same way.
Love to Read
5.0 out of 5 stars Love this book
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2024
I've been a fan of Tom Selleck since Magnum and he has not disappointed in Blue Bloods and his other movies! I'm very sad that Blue Bloods is going to be done after this season because it has been my favorite show since it started. It is a really decent show in a crazy world that we live in!

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