I was surprised when I got a call from Underwood asking if I would like to write a preface to his latest biography, the Hollywood legend, Adrian Cowell, who has a bunch of titles. Because I happened to be sorting out the relevant information about this well-known person at the time, I have to say that this is God's arrangement, and I have always had a good relationship with Underwood, so I agreed.

I'm sure this will be a good biography, and Underwood has written biographies of many famous people, and he's always been as unbiased as possible. It may not be perfect, but this attitude is enough to make everyone look forward to it. The only regret is that he did not get the authorization in the end. It seems that Mr. Cowell does not plan to launch an official biography of himself now.

While it was bad news, Underwood kept it going because the stories of these extraordinary people deserve to be known. I always remember his insistence and enthusiasm when he said this to me, so in order to show support, I wrote the preface to the book even though I was not required to participate according to the previous agreement.

Insomnia's biography about Adrian Cowell is not without, but it is either touted to the sky or degraded to the ground. The interesting thing is that the touts start from his career, and the devaluation is to talk about his personal life. Underwood is also involved in these two aspects, but unlike other biographies, in addition to being as objective as possible, he also uses another aspect to connect these two points, that is, talent!

As we all know, this legendary figure started from scratch in the early 1990s. In just over a dozen years, he and his closest friends built a powerful media empire. Although he was born into a wealthy family, when he was about to start a business, the family environment had little to do with the word wealthy, and the first pot of gold was earned entirely with his own hands.

So to this day, he is still one of the representatives of the American dream. Worshiped by many young people. Underwood is also aware of this, so he collects the detailed information at that time as much as possible, and restores his entrepreneurial process as much as possible, especially with a forward-looking vision.

Everyone knows that the rapid development and growth of the media is not unrelated to Cowell's foresighted vision. He was one of the first people to realize the possible development direction and huge advantages of cable TV, and also one of the first people to realize the changes that the Internet may bring to the media industry. The ideas of famous websites such as e-wave ok, utube and tter all came from his head.

Of course, without his best partner, Claude Ron Reese. Turning his ideas into reality, his media conglomerate wouldn't be as big as it is today. Kewell and Ron Rees are the perfect pair, everyone agrees, and they're so complementary that no one else fits together. Cowell was in charge of the general direction, and Ron Rees was in charge of the helm, letting the ship go in the given direction.

They hardly made any mistakes, although there were contradictions and even conflicts, such as the one in 2007. But always worked closely together.

Underwood has collected detailed information on this, analysing their ideas, conflicts and friendships from a bystander's point of view, providing a new perspective on the legend and his friends.

But career is only one point of this biography, and another point is Cowell's private life. About his biography, even if it is career-oriented, it is indispensable to mention a few words in this regard. His playboy name is too loud. No one has ever counted how many women Cowell had affairs with. But one thing's for sure, women in Hollywood pride themselves on having sex with him.

He is charming and good at finding the best in women. A dozen or even dozens of miracle girls before and after is the best proof, and covers most of the well-known women from the 1960s to the 1990s. Many of them have maintained long-term relationships with him, and because of this, he has more than a dozen illegitimate daughters, and he doesn't care about public opinion at all, which is regarded as the ultimate playboy.

A lot of people are confused about this, what is it that makes those women, especially very good women, rush to him? I have interviewed a lot of female stars for this, although some people avoided answering, especially Wonder Girl, but some people are willing to describe, such as the one who played a role in "Weakness", the Oscar-winning actress of Wonder Girl Naomi. Lily Collins, or Kate Upton, who replaced Miranda Kerr as Victoria's Secret's top model.

However, their answers are quite consistent, they all think Cowell is a very attractive man, the difference is that Collins thinks he has literary temperament and is familiar with many classic works; while Upton thinks he is funny and approachable Very caring. It seems that one person with thousands of faces is probably the most important quality of a playboy, or a superb playboy like Kewell.

Of course, Underwood knows more about this than I do, and I'm sure he's better at showing Cowell's charisma as a playboy, and if you want to be that kind of person, maybe you should read this book.

And finally the third point, which I said above, connecting and explaining career and personal life - talent!

Cowell's talent is undeniable, with four Best Director Oscars, three consecutive nominations, and nearly twenty nominations. The "Jobs Biography" made for an old friend almost made him lift the best director's Xiaojin for the fifth time. people. The works produced include dark humor, inspirational, thriller, sci-fi, magic, song and dance, war, biography and other types, and each of them is very classic.

If you think that this will not help his career, then it is a big mistake. In addition to these movies he directed, there are many movies, TV series and reality shows that he discovered. Countless classic productions can be used by him. relationship. It can be said that it is precisely because of Cowell's vision in art and business that the development was supported by almost one person around the millennium.

Those who attacked him, believing that he was the chairman of the media but being a director was not doing his job properly, or that the media was created by Ron Rees, often chose to ignore this.

Because of this, Kewell, who is good at observing people's hearts, has no advantage in love. As long as he sees through what kind of men women want, he can become what kind of men. Do what you like, full of charm, humorous, women will only see the good side of him, and naturally easy to be attracted.

But I'm talking in generalities. Underwood understands it more deeply. No one has analyzed it in such detail before him, either adding part of it to his career or adding a part to his personal life. They seem to I never thought that Kewell could have such a legendary achievement, where is the core.

So, if you really want to get to know the Hollywood king better, check out this biography, albeit unauthorized.

——"The King of Hollywood" The preface is to be continued.

ps: Well, that's it, that's it...Thank you.

Also: Who said Kate didn't win? The hint in the last paragraph of the text is very clear! On the other hand, there are a lot of things in the last epilogue, can the wooden people see it?

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