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Not many of her fans know that Sharon Gless almost did not become the cool, collected Christine Cagney of the 1980s primetime cop show _Cagney & Lacey_. That casting was NOT destiny, a


_fait accompli_, or any other guaranteed certainty. How it came to be? Let’s just say her eventual costar, Tyne Daly, knew how to woo. That’s just one of many behind-the-scenes stories Gless


shares in _Apparently There Were Complaints_. It’s a refreshing, witty memoir about growing up in a California family with Hollywood ties, striving to become one of TV’s leading ladies in


misogynistic, body-shaming times, dealing with a controlling grandmother, a submissive mother and an out-of-the-picture father. And did we mention her alcoholism? Don’t worry. She does. We


asked some questions about it all. Here, Gless, 78, answers with characteristic honesty. YOUR MEMOIR IS A FUN READ. YOU LET PEOPLE IN ON A LOT OF PERSONAL INFORMATION. DID YOU ENJOY WRITING


IT? It took me seven years! I didn’t expect to write it. I was invited to a meeting at CBS with the heads of comedy, drama and new series. I walked in expecting to talk about a new series. I


walked out with a book deal to write my life story. THE TITLE IS INTRIGUING. TELL US THE STORY BEHIND IT. Simon & Schuster In the book, I deal with my alcoholism, about which, by the


way, there were complaints. I was in [Minnesota treatment program] Hazelden, the Harvard of treatment programs, for seven weeks and there was a lot of scandal around it. [Some years later] a


friend asked about why I decided to get sober and I tried to make light of it. I said, “Apparently there were complaints.” I knew then it was the title of the book. YOU AMASSED QUITE A


COLLECTION OF FRIENDS THROUGHOUT LIFE AND CAREER, AMONG THEM SUCH NAMES AS ROBERT WAGNER AND ROSIE O’DONNELL. WHAT’S THE SECRET TO KEEPING THEM? I have one very best friend and a handful of


friends now, but I think the secret to keeping friends is to be a good friend. I’ll tell you who’s one of my best friends now —Tyne Daly. I’m much closer with Tyne now than when we were


working long days on _Cagney & Lacey_. We didn’t have time to be friends then. AS PEOPLE GROW OLDER, SOME LOOK BACK AND CAN IDENTIFY A THING OR TWO THAT SHAPED THEM. I LOOKED FOR THAT IN


YOUR BOOK. IS THERE ONE THING? I just knew I didn’t want to become who I was raised to be. I didn’t want to get married, do charity work and have beautiful children. I think being a mother


is one of the most difficult jobs there is and I knew I couldn’t do it. YOU TALK MUCH IN THE BOOK ABOUT BODY WEIGHT AND HOW YOU LOOK BECAUSE YOU ARE IN A BUSINESS THAT PUTS PRIORITY ON THAT.


ARE YOU AT PEACE ABOUT ALL THAT? My weight is under control now but in my industry what you look like is so important. I’m affected today by complaints about my appearance. But I have been


blessed in this business and I’ve lasted a long time. WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE, WHAT DO YOU THINK WILL BE THE WORK FOR WHICH YOU ARE MOST REMEMBERED? IS IT THE WORK YOU WOULD CHOOSE IT TO


BE? _Cagney & Lacey_ was pivotal, and I am very proud of it. But I did another series with [now husband] Barney Rosenzweig, _Trials of Rose O’Neill,_ about a woman who is 50 and her


husband leaves her. She becomes a defense attorney in downtown L.A. and I’m very proud of that, too.


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