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"Me, Jane... Not You!"

by Lydie M Denier - Award winning Hollywood actor, model and writer

Now available for immediate download (see link at base of page)

Magellan Gold Edition*


Magellan Books is proud to host an historic expose of Hollywood and
the making of the of the hit 1990s Tarzan series, exquisitely told by
Lydie M Denier, the iconic modern Jane.

Writing with freshness, integrity and sometimes startling honesty, Denier
exposes the real story behind the glamor of the modern TV / film industry
and provides incalculable insight into the people who inhabit that world.

About the Author

Standing 5’7’’ with a mane of chestnut locks, fiery blue eyes, a perfect figure and
classically chiseled face, Lydie M Denier commands attention. This sought after
French cover girl flaunted and flicked in the pages of Vogue, Elle and every other
pan-global magazine of repute is now an actor, writer and Hollywood producer.

Born in Brittany, France, Lydie began to travel the world when she was 14 and has
spent time in Africa, the Caribbean and Germany where she had a record deal with
Polygram recording French ballads. Lydie came to Los Angeles on vacation and
decided to pursue the acting career she had dreamed of since childhood. Fluent
in few languages except English, Lydie began to appearing in videos and commercials
all the while refining her English skills and studying acting.

Lydie’s first film appearance came when she was cast in Bulletproof with Gary Busey
from Cinetel Pictures. In the past, Lydie has had the opportunity to demonstrate her
versatility by appearing in a number of television series and feature films. Her credits
include the recurring role of the French nurse Danielle on China Beach and the role
of Yasmine Bernoudi on General Hospital. She has proved equally adept at comedy
and drama, appearing on The Flash, The Garry Shandling Show, The Ellen Burstyn Show
and The Single Guy.

In Worldvision Enterprises’ Tarzan a weekly, half-hour, action series for syndication, Lydie assumed the central
role of Jane Porter. She sees her Jane as “a modern woman who brings the positive aspects of civilization to the
Jungle to conduct research on endangered species. But she also has come to find herself. Jane is independent and
intelligent. She has no fear and will do anything”. Tarzan, the series, was sold in 87 countries around the world.

When the producers of Tarzan were searching for an actress to play the role of Jane, the well-educated,
contemporary and passionate scientist, they needed only to meet with Lydie to find exactly who they were
looking for.

Likewise, Zalman King, the high priest of erotic filmmaking was captivated by Lydie and cast the gorgeous
creature in Wild Orchid II, A Touch of Blue. In this dramatic odyssey through the underworld of prostitution,
Lydie becomes the sexual tutor to a teenage girl, Blue, who joins the brothel after she is orphaned. Zalman
King also cast her in The Red Shoe Diaries, Talk to Me, Baby co-starring Richard Tyson for Showtime television.
Lydie was also seen in Cannon’s action/drama No Place to Hide in which she plays Drew Barrymore’s sister and
co-stars with Martin Landau and Kris Kristofferson. She was also in Guardian Angel with Cynthia Rothrock,
Invasion of Privacy with Robby Benson and Jennifer O’Neill, Perfect Alibi with Teri Garr, Hector Elizondo and
Kathleen Quinlan.

In the recent past, Lydie has been added to the cast of Acapulco Heat, playing the role of the sophisticated
agent who starts up the H.E.A.T. team for a second season. She was also in The New Adventures of Robin Hood
playing the role of Countess du Monde.

Lydie has traveled far from the countryside in France where she grew up watching old movies on television, and
dreaming of becoming an actress. Her travels have taken her to exotic lands and her experiences have been
diverse. Now she anxiously enters this stage of her life with all the Joie de Vivre for which the French are famous.

“Me Jane… Not You!” is her first book.

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From the Foreword by Don L. Vasicek, award-winning writer/filmmaker/consultant.

This book is different. "Me Jane...Not You!" isn't so much a compilation of experiences with name people as
much as it is about the heart and mind of a talented woman. It isn't a scrapbook of half-truths, or a
touched-up picture of Hollywood life cut and pasted into something it isn't. 
 
It is, instead, those hungry years close-up, personal and in progress. Written for pop culture audiences by a
model, an actress, a movie producer and a movie director, it brims with the stuff of everyday Hollywood life,
the thoughts and worries and dreams and insecurities and fantasies and hopes, not of someone looking back,
but of someone looking forward. "Me Jane...Not You!" is a story that is different because it is written from the
trenches of Lydie's own heart and mind, her life experience, and not bits and pieces she gave to someone else
to write. 
 
Within these pages, Lydie gives voices to the story, the people themselves: each, a unique and complex
individual. Some are soft and sad; others are loud and strident. They're bright with hope and tinged with fear.
They're the voices of human beings interacting with Lydie. 
 
Unlike some pop culture books, nothing is pat here. It is a collection of Lydie's hands-on experience, in the
trenches, with some of the revealing aspects some in Hollywood would rather keep to themselves. Abuse,
life-threatening, rape, stalking, suspense, terror, courage, bravery, determination and scintillating sex with a
"Tarzan" theme woven into the fabric of this powerful story based on Lydie's role as Jane in the "Tarzan"
television series, encompasses the more mundane nuances of many other paralleling books. "Me Jane...Not You!"
is not standing in a row all wearing the same costumes and sunny smiles. Here are skin wrinkles and plastic smiles,
animals and actors, loincloths and Gucci, and "Vogue" and Palenque, and Lydie, an accomplished actress who has
more screen time playing Jane than any other actress, ever. 
 
It is "Me Jane...Not You!" - an accomplished actress speaking out about being a human being and a
professional today.

"Me, Jane... Not You!" by Lydie M Denier
Bonus: also contains photos from Lydie's personal album!

Available for immediate download for just $12.95

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