Hollywood actors turned authors

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These Hollywood actors are also published authors

Tom Hanks is writing a collection of short stories that is loosely connected to photographs of typewriters from his personal collection. In a statement, the actor said, "I've been collecting typewriters for no particular reason since 1978 — both manual and portable machines dating from the 30s to the 90s. The stories are not about the typewriters themselves, but rather, the stories are something that might have been written on one of them." He also had his first Short Story published in The New Yorker recently. But he isn't the only Hollywood actor who has turned author. Here are some celeb autos who have been published previously:

Billy Crystal
Based on the author's own experience, I Already Know I Love You describes the feelings that comes with being a grandfather for the very first time. Beginning with anticipating the new baby's arrival, this book is about the various moments that a new grandfather goes through.

Whoopi Goldberg
Whoopi Goldberg wrote the series Sugar Plum Ballerinas, which is about a girls from the The Nutcracker School of Ballet. The series traces their journey through various stages and sees them overcome issues like stage fright.

Queen Latifah
Queen Latifah wrote Queen of the Scene. The story is about a girl who is it an ace at various sports. The actress teamed up with artist Frank Morrison for the book.

Julianne Moore
Through Freckleface Strawberry, Julianne Moore tells the story of a girl who wishes to be rid of her freckles but eventually accepts them. The actress started penning the book when her son began disliking this particular aspect of his appearance. It reminded her of her own childhood, when she was teased for having freckles and called "Freckleface Strawberry" by other children. After three books in the Freckleface Strawberry series, Moore's fourth children's book was released in September 2013, was not a part of the series. Titled My Mom Is A Foreigner, But Not To Me, the book was based on her experiences of growing up with a mother from another country.

Ray Romano
Raymie, Dickie, and the Bean: Why I Love and Hate My Brothers
Everybody might love Raymond now, but when Ray Romano was ten years old, he and his brothers didn't always get along. The actor through his book Raymie, Dickie and the Bean: Why I Love And Hate My Brothers writes about some very amusing childhood episodes.

Jerry Seinfeld
In his first picture book titled Halloween, Jerry Seinfeld captures on the page his hilarious views on the festival. Right from Superman costumes that look like pajamas to the agony of getting bad trick-or-treat candy, the actor writes about tales that are delightfully funny. James Bennett's outlandish illustrations depict these unique observations.

Brooke Shields
The actress has written Welcome to Your World, Baby and It's The Best Day Ever, Dad! While Welcom... is about the joy of sisterhood, It's The Best... focuses on dads and daughters and the love they share.

Jada Pinkett Smith
Girls Hold Up This World by Jada Pinkett Smith captures the strength, unity, and beauty that live in girls in this poignant photographic book.

Will Smith
Will Smith pays an ode to fatherhood through Just the Two of Us. Smith's heartfelt lyrics and Kadir Nelson's vibrant paintings capture the beauty and intensity of a father's love as his child grows from a boy into a man.

John Travolta
John Travolta's book Propeller One-Way Night Coach: A Fable for All Ages is about Jeff, an eight-year-old boy who dreams of flying in a plane, who begins his journey with connecting flights, airline food, stopovers, and time spent in first class when his actress mother decides to move to Hollywood.

Madonna
The English Roses series about rivalry and friendship among schoolgirls in contemporary London. This 12-volume set sees a bunch of London girls going through the various stages of life and surviving it all. Modonna's daughter Lola (formerly Lourdes) is said to be the inspiration behind the books.

Jamie Lee Curtis
Jamie Lee Curtis's and illustrater Laura Cornell have collaborated on various books like Is There Really a Human Race? and Tell Me Again About The Night I was Born. Her most recent book titled My Mommy Hung the Moon: A Love Story was published in 2010.