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My Dad's Funnier Than Your Dad

Growing Up With Tim Conway in the Funniest House in America

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Comic and television star Tim Conway (The Carol Burnett Show, McHale's Navy, Dorf) enjoyed enormous popular appeal. In this humorous, loving, and surprising memoir, Tim's eldest of his six children, Kelly, reveals that the Conway home life was as riotous as some of her father's legendary comedy sketches. Kelly Conway allows readers an intimate look at an American childhood set in 1970s and 80s Los Angeles, from the studios of CBS to the racetrack of Santa Anita Park where her father taught his kids the art of horse betting. Tim Conway took his hilarious creativity off the set to the family home, where he acted as the ringmaster to six unruly lion cubs—and often lit the fuse of their short-tempered mother, Mary Anne.

Kelly takes us through the fascinating world of entertainment from the lens of her dad's television stardom to her own career in costume design and wardrobe styling, using the lessons her father taught her about holding her own in the often cruel world of show business. But it's not until Kelly realizes that she must find the courage to fight for her dad when he faces a devastating life change that her steadfast commitment to him becomes clear—although it will mean losing lifelong relationships, and at times, facing harsh criticism. My Dad's Funnier Than Your Dad is Kelly's love letter to her father, an account of the warm, laugh-filled world of her childhood. And when life brings sadness instead of smiles, it's the mutual respect and fierce devotion that Kelly shares with her famous father which ultimately defines the true meaning of love.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 25, 2021
      In this heartfelt debut, Conway writes a loving tribute to her father, the late comedy legend Tim Conway (1933–2019). The oldest of six children and only daughter of the famous comedian, she gives readers an intimate look at Conway’s life, revealing a man who measured up to the ones he played on-screen, as Ensign Parker in the ’60s sitcom McHale’s Navy and as a regular on the Carol Burnett Show. “Dad was exactly the same person you remember from television,” she writes, “supportive, loving, and yes, a hell of a lot of fun.” She recalls how he was the ringleader of hilarious family escapades, both gentle and protective, and, above all, her “number-one fan.” But, as she relates in heartbreaking detail, their home life wasn’t always perfect; after her parents divorced when she was 17 and Tim married Charlene Beatty (Carol Burnett’s secretary), Conway and her father slowly drifted apart. This estrangement came to a head when she became embroiled in a battle against Charlene to get legal conservatorship of her ailing father in his final years (which she ultimately lost). Even in recalling these darker chapters, Conway never loses sight of the unshakable love that bonded her to her father, and the laughter he gave the world. Fans will be captivated.

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