Is Gwyneth Paltrow Wrong About Everything?
How the famous sell us elixers of health, beauty & happiness
Timothy Caulfield, Beacon Press, 2015 Bvn 613 CAU
Canadian law school professor
- p13 crash diets (ie cleanses), 15 years later, only 6% remained 5% lighter
- p27 pans supplements and vitamin D
- p33 pans organic
- p35 pans gluten-free for non-celiac
- p60 "... among actors, smoking seems to be the norm" ... including Paltrow
- p67 Beverly Hills dermatologist Rhonda Rand
- retinoids (Vitamin A) stimulate collagen
- resurfacing (ablation, controlled damage) reduces wrinkles
- fillers ( collagen, hyaluronic acid)
- over-the-counter: dilute and ineffective
- p94 Attractive, blond is 15% more earnings
- p99 2002 study, 100 $$$ films, female actors 20-39, males 30-49
p130 "... average income for an independent musician in Canada is $7228/y" (March 2013. Canadian Independent Music Association) full time, average age 39, audiences > 700
- p131 out of 43,000 submissions to major labels each year, 20 make it through a multiple-album deal
- p132 indie is 1 in 477,000
- p133 American Idol, 50,000 to 100,000 auditions per season, perhaps 9 resulted in career
- p138 25 TV roles for 20,000 child actors in LA
- p140 8% of professional actors get minor roles
- p144 20,000 fame slots for 4,000,000 seekers
- p173 J.K. Rowling 2013 published "The Cuckoo's Calling" under pseudonym Robert Galbraith - solid reviews but 500 sales