Movie InfoAnnette Funicello achieves success in television, film and music, then is stricken with multiple sclerosis. Show
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Kimberley Locke tracks On Radio Right NowPowered by OnRad.io Think you know music? Test your MusicIQ here! Television movie based on the autobiography of Annette Funicello -- Disney television star, recording artist and film star. Also Known As Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes, A, Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story Genre Release Date 1995 Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Technical SpecsDuration 2h SynopsisTelevision movie based on the autobiography of Annette Funicello -- Disney television star, recording artist and film star. CrewFilm DetailsAlso Known As Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes, A, Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes: The Annette Funicello Story Genre Release Date 1995 Location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Technical SpecsDuration 2h QuotesTriviaMiscellaneous NotesAired in United States October 22, 1995 Previous title: "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes." Began shooting August 23, 1995. Completed shooting September 20, 1995. Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Patricia Ann Romanowski Bashe was born in Wichita, Kansas, where her mother owned a nightclub and her father was an ironworker. From age seven until sixteen, she moved often, attending fourteen different schools in Oregon, California, and Florida before settling in the North Bronx. A graduate of Christopher Columbus High School, with a BA in English Literature from Herbert H. Lehman College (CUNY), she embarked on a career in publishing, first at a local newspaper, The Parkway News, then a legal publisher, and the trade house E. P. Dutton before becoming the first editor of Rolling Stone Magazine's book division, Rolling Stone Press. There she edited and contributed to several books, including "The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll," which she co-edited through three editions and for which she received an ASCAP-Deems Taylor Award. Her work on pop culture and music has appeared in "The New York Times Book Review" and "Rolling Stone," among other publications. After leaving Rolling Stone, she was preparing to apply for law school when she was asked to help cowrite two celebrity autobiographies: Mary Wilson's "Dreamgirl" and Vanna White's "Vanna Speaks." After both hit the bestseller list, law school was forgotten. Since then, Patty has cowritten twenty-three books spanning several genres: celebrity autobiography (with Annette Funicello, Temptations founder Otis Williams, Donny Osmond, Teddy Pendergrass, Nichelle Nichols), self-help ("Helping Children Cope with Divorce the Sandcastles Way," with M. Gary Neuman; "You Get Past the Tears," with Patricia Broadbent), health and fitness (with Joannie Greggains, Billy Blanks), paranormal psychology (the "George Anderson" trilogy and "Love Beyond Life" with Joel Martin), and special education and autism. The Emmy-award-winning miniseries "The Temptations" is based on the book with Otis Williams, and Annette Funicello's "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes" was also a miniseries. After her son was diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, she earned as master's degree in special education and became a certified special education teacher, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, and consultant to parents and school districts on students with autism. Her first book about autism spectrum disorders, cowritten with Barbara Kirby, is "The OASIS Guide to Asperger Syndrome," now in its second edition. She is preparing for the publication of "The Parents' Guide to Teaching Kids with Asperger Syndrome and Similar ASDs Real-Life Skills for Independence," due out on October 25, 2011, from Three Rivers/Crown. She lives on Long Island with her husband, the author Philip Bashe, and their son, Justin. For more about her book projects (including the chance to participate in research for them) or to contact her, please visit www.pattyrbashe.com. |