Thursday, April 26, 2012

climbing every mountain...



I have barely recovered from the whirlwind of interviews, tv, book signings and talk having to do with the release of my new book "The Sound of Music Family Scrapbook."  I say my book, but it is really a labor of love from all 7 of us who were cast all those years ago to play the von Trapp family in the movie.

I'll tell you a little more about our book that was years in the making in my next post. There are plenty more pictures on our Facebook page... drop by and friend us.... https://www.facebook.com/SoundOfMusicFamilyScrapbook
 


 1965 premiere..............................................2012 today

Book signings... Samuel French and Barnes & Noble
 
 
 Talking on The Talk...
you can watch it here
http://bit.ly/somTheTalkinterview

Wake up.... KTLA Morning show...

Hollywood Show....

The Hotel Peninsula..LA Times 
and the beat goes on....

4 comments:

Robin's Egg Bleu said...

Congratulations on your wonderful book! Looking forward to seeing it.

Maíra said...

Angela, you all are so lovely with us, sometimes "a little crazy" and boring fans along the years. Thanks for sharing your memories. But if I can ask something, if you have time, could you get(somehow) "THE TALK INTERVIEW" to the not-USA fans? The video is just available in USA, even in Canada people can't watch it! And one more thing: I wanna wath the "After they were famous" documentary you did, but it's impossible to find it in the internet.
Hugs from Brazil!

Rosalind Flynn said...

Hi Angela,
I have been waiting for you to post about the new book! My daughter bought it for me for Christmas and gave it to me once it was published. I first saw the movie when I was in 3rd grade, so I thoroughly enjoyed reading what all of you were doing and thinking during that amazing experience of filming and afterwards. I also loved the pockets full of fun facsimiles of mementoes. Thanks to all of you for taking the time to create the scrapbook. It was clearly a labor of love!
Rosalind
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Paula said...

I cannot tell you how much I enjoyed seeing you all on TV together again. It was great to hear all the little fun behind the scenes tidbits, and I can't wait to see the book. SOM is very special to me, my late grandmother and I saw it together for the first time. I saw it 3 or 4 more times that year and watch it whenever it's on TV. Thank you for sharing.