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Actress Writes Scandalous Hollywood Kiss and Tell Autobiography titled "Once Upon a Star" Celebrity Kiss and Tell Stories

Peggy Trentini, model/actress turned author, releases her autobiography. Kissing and telling about her many celebrity relationships with Stallone, Jagger, Costner, Idol, Sting, Penn, Depp and so many others...

2011-02-14
LOS ANGELES, CA, February 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) "Once Upon a Star" is a true autobiography about a young Hollywood ingenue, who finds her looking for love in all the wrong places of La La land.

Peggy bears her heart and soul in her quest for love amongst Hollywood's most elite players. Her naivety will break your heart as she skips from one relationship to another, always believing that love would find her. This is a story that encompasses the sorrow and triumph of living in the celebrity fantasy world.

"Once Upon a Star" is a story very seldom presented with such candor and truth. Journey along with Peggy's anecdotal celebrity relationships and flings with the likes of Sylvester Stallone, Billy Idol, Mick Jagger, Nicholas Cage, Sean Penn, Kevin Costner, Johnny Depp, Vince Neil, Sting and many others. Juicy and thought provoking, you will not want to put this one down.

Peggy was born a native Californian and grew up in Newport Beach. She started modeling right out of high school when scouted by an agent. She soon landed full-time accounts with such companies as JC Penney, Sears, Frederick's of Hollywood, Clairol, Target, Olga lingerie, Ujena Swimwear, Catalina Swimwear and many others. The acting bug bit at an early age. Her first film was Garry Marshall's first film "Young Doctors In Love", followed by twenty-something other films including National Lampoon's "Up the Creek", "Ghoulies V" , Tales of the Crypt's Demon Knight, "Poison" and "Human Desires", just to name a few. She also did many commercials, one of the more famous as a member of the "Swedish Bikini Team" in a series of spots put out by Old Milwaukee Beer. The popularity of the commercials led to a celebrity cover and pictorial in Playboy's January 1992 issue. She became a Carson Art Player on the Tonight show in 1985 where she played along the side of Johnny Carson for 3 years. She has made appearances in such shows as "Happy Days", "CSI", "Miami Heat", "Three's Company", "Baywatch", several episodes of "Married with Children" and many others.

Peggy moved to Hollywood in 1989 and quickly became engulfed in the celebrity inner circle. Peggy spent 15 years in Hollywood before obtaining a Bachelor Degree and obtaining her Real Estate License. She majored in business and minored in English Literature. She now owns her own real estate company in Orange County where she now resides.

Website: http://www.onceuponastarthebook.com


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[Press-News.org] Actress Writes Scandalous Hollywood Kiss and Tell Autobiography titled "Once Upon a Star" Celebrity Kiss and Tell Stories
Peggy Trentini, model/actress turned author, releases her autobiography. Kissing and telling about her many celebrity relationships with Stallone, Jagger, Costner, Idol, Sting, Penn, Depp and so many others...