©
1994 by Dwayne Hickman and
and Joan Roberts Hickman
ISBN
1-55972-252-5
318 pp., index, 16 pp. b&w photos
6 x 9, cloth
A Birch Lane Press Book
Carol Publishing Group
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Forever Dobie
The Many
Lives of Dwayne Hickman
by Dwayne Hickman and
Joan Roberts Hickman
___________________________
For several generations of television
fans, Dwayne Hickman will forever be Dobie Gillis, one of
TV's most engaging teenagers. Who can ever forget him
philosophizing in front of Rodin's Thinker, chasing Tuesday
Weld, avoiding the advances of Zelda Gilroy, or clowning
with Maynard G. Krebs, TV's favorite beatnik?
For millions of baby boomers who came of
age in the early sixties, Dobie Gillis represented the
ultimate teenager: confused about his future, crazy about
girls, and faithful to a fault to his hapless
sidekick.
Although most identified with the
character of Dobie Gillis, there is much, much more to
Dwayne Hickman. His unique and varied career provides a
fascinating look at more than fifty years of show business
history. In Forever Dobie, Dwayne Hickman
recounts:
- His life as a reluctant child actor
during the Golden Age of Hollywood, when he worked with
screen legends Claudette Colbert, John Wayne, and Frank
Sinatra, dated Gary Cooper's daughter, and had repeated
encounters with the secretive Howard Hughes.
- His years on Love That Bob
during television's own Golden Age, where he learned
comedy from such masters as Jack Benny, George Burns, and
Bob Cummings.
- A rude initiation into rock 'n 'roll,
when his publicists tried to turn him into a teen singing
sensation with hilariously bad results.
- A post-Dobie movie career that ranged
from his appearance in the Oscar-winning Cat Ballou to a
string of zany A.I.P. teen exploitation films, including
Ski Party, How to Stuff a Wild Bikini, and Dr.
Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine, opposite such talent
as Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Sandra Dee, George
Hamilton, and Vincent Price.
- Hickman's stint managing a Las Vegas
resort, where he worked with country-and-western legends
Jerry Lee Lewis, Tammy Wynette, and Roy
Clark.
His return to television as a CBS
executive assigned to the hit comedies Maude, M*A*S*H,
and Designing Women and his experiences with
producers and writers Norman Lear and Linda Bloodworth
Thomason.
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Dwayne Hickman and his wife, Joan Roberts
Hickman, present a revealing and fascinating look into the
entertainment industry as experienced by one of the only
celebrities in the business to succeed as actor, director,
executive, and star.
Written with the easy charm and
self-effacing humor that made him America's favorite boy
next door, Forever
Dobie is as funny and insightful
as any book ever written about Hollywood, told by a natural
storyteller.
Dwayne Hickman continues to work in
television as an actor, writer, and director. Joan Roberts
Hickman is an actress and writer. The Hickmans live with
their son, Albert, in Santa Monica, California.
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