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Patty Duke

    Anna Marie "Patty" Duke first gained fame as a child star, earning an Academy Award for her role as Helen Keller at sixteen. She later starred in her own popular sitcom, transitioning to more adult roles in films such as Neely O'Hara in "Valley of the Dolls". Following her diagnosis with bipolar disorder, Duke became a dedicated advocate for mental health awareness and education. She also served as president of the Screen Actors Guild, championing the rights of performers.

    Brilliant Madness
    • 1997

      Brilliant Madness

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.9(1517)Add rating

      In her revealing bestseller Call Me Anna, Patty Duke shared her long-kept the talented, Oscar-winning actress who won our hearts on The Patty Duke Show was suffering from a serious-but-treatable-mental illness called manic depression. For nearly twenty years, until she was correctly diagnosed at age thirty-five, she careened between periods of extreme euphoria and debilitating depression, prone to delusions and panic attacks, temper tantrums, spending sprees, and suicide attempts. Now in A Brilliant Madness Patty Duke joins with medical reporter Gloria Hochman to shed light on this powerful, paradoxical, and destructive illness. From what it's like to live with manic-depressive disorder to the latest findings on its most effective treatments, this compassionate and eloquent book provides profound insight into the challenge of mental illness. And though Patty's story, which ends in a newfound happiness with her cherished family, it offers hope for all those who suffer from mood disorders and for the family, friends, and physicians who love and care for them.

      Brilliant Madness