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If there's one thing Candice Bergen can say is that she's lived a full life, and she's about to publish her second memoir about what a great ride it's been throughout her times in Hollywood - and Louis Malle's wife holds nothing back.
She's known as far more than just Louis Malle's wife, and chances are that many don't know that Murphy Brown herself was married to one of the most iconic French filmmakers of the past century, the creator behind fine works like "Atlantic City" and most famously "Au Revoir les Enfants."
Though the director passed away in 1995 following a quick and terrible battle with cancer, Louis Malle's wife has continued to work in film and television, and she was still well into the show that made her a television icon when she became a widow; still, she tells the tale of how she's fought on ever since, not unlike Murphy herself.
According to The New York Times, the new memoir written by Louis Malle's wife, "A Fine Romance," the actress talks about her love life, picking up where her first memoir, "Knock Wood," left off; the first volume was published in 1984, a year before her only daughter with Malle, Chloe, was born.
It's been a busy few weeks for the woman who was Louis Malle's wife for the last 15 years of his life, as she's been giving tons of interviews to several different media about the new book, including the Los Angeles Times, as she was asked how life has been in these past years - including having remarried, this time to real estate developer and philanthropist Marshall Rose, who apparently thinks she and her friends are fairly odd.
As CBS reports, the new memoir written by Louis Malle's wife deals about the ups and downs in her life in the past years, including not caring about having gained weight and her strong relationship with daughter Chloe, who's now about to get married - and the book will be available in stores next Tuesday!
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