![]() ![]() Readers would come to know Carrie, the glib and the profound in its own lively mix. As in Carrie’s real life, Suzanne Vale takes the cheesy role because she thought that, given her drug history, she’d never work again. She transformed her desperation work on the director Penelope Spheeris’s low-budget undercover-cop movie Hollywood Vice Squad into her character Suzanne Vale’s desperation work on a low-budget undercover cop film called The Kitchen Sink. “But then, I always have.”Ĭarrie used her real post-rehab experiences in the book. I distinctly feel as though I’m missing something.” Pause. Carrie opened the book with the line: “Maybe I shouldn’t have given the guy who pumped my stomach my phone number, but who cares?” She ended it with a letter to that same lifesaving doctor, concluding with witty melancholy: “That night in the emergency room, do you recall if I threw up something I needed?. ![]()
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