Before the Cameras

Portrait of a Boy/Anchorman Who Never Could Just 'Stand By'

by Hoyt Harris

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Before the Cameras

Portrait of a Boy/Anchorman Who Never Could Just 'Stand By'

by Hoyt Harris

Published May 05, 2015
236 Pages
Genre: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs



 

Book Details

He never wanted a life of routine...He got anything but!

After more than 35 years as a television anchorman, award-winning journalist Hoyt Harris recounts shenanigans from his Tennessee youth in high school and college that culminate in a felony. Before cameras become “the wallpaper” of his professional life, he takes you along on a transatlantic voyage when, at 16, he competes drunk in a dance contest during a fierce storm at sea. You are in the Vatican when his name is screamed in St. Peter’s Basilica during an attempted rape. The reader also learns why it took a full year for his close encounter with a Maui shark to finally scare him “witless.” Once he enters the “wild and often wacky world” of broadcasting, he gives the reader an up close and personal look at what it’s like to stalk an elusive pop diva/icon for a news story--and to spend more than half the weeknights of his life before the cameras, anchoring more than 17,000 newscasts. He takes the reader on location for a behind-the-scenes look at the filming of the Peter Sellers/Shirley MacLaine movie Being There in which Harris winds up cast in a speaking role. Harris says he never wanted a life of routine. His memoir Before the Cameras shows he got anything but.

 

Book Excerpt

...when you are tap-dancing as fast as you can to avoid prison, your acting skills—you hope!—rise to the occasion. To squelch the laughter beginning to bubble in my stomach, I used the old trick I’d learned in school plays when inappropriate laughter threatened to destroy a moment on stage: I scrunched and held my abdominal muscles as hard as I could. It worked, quarantining the laugh deep in my gut, preventing it from traveling north and causing me to guffaw like a jackass in this poor man’s face.

 

About the Author

Hoyt Harris

Hoyt Harris is an award-winning journalist who retired after three-and-a-half decades as a news anchor to pursue his other lifelong dream/compulsion: to write. He puts those “wild and wacky” TV years—and much else—in his new memoir "Before the Cameras." He and his wife Bette live in Lafayette, Louisiana, with their Scottie, Gus.