Marilu Henner
Actress; Health & Fitness Advocate; Author; Gifted with Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory
Marilu Henner has an incredible amount of energy, replenished constantly with good health and compatible habits. It is the key to managing the hectic pace of being Marilu Henner. She has starred on stage, in several hit TV series, film, commercials, television movies and variety specials. She has also co-starred with some of Hollywood's leading men and worked with some of the best directors in Hollywood and on Broadway. She believes that with good health one can do it all. Now her secret is out. The knowledge and discipline which this actress, author and full-time mom has gathered to maintain her demanding schedule is available at bookstores, in the form of Marilu Henner's Total Health Makeover, Marilu Henner's 30 Day Total Health Makeover, Healthy Life Kitchen, Healthy Kids, I Refuse to Raise a Brat, and Healthy Holidays. Her philosophy is culled from years of experience, and it is all based on a personal quest to combat unnecessary health risks and adapt an overall "sense" of our body's needs.
Marilu Henner has an incredible amount of energy, replenished constantly with good health and compatible habits. It is the key to managing the hectic pace of being Marilu Henner. She has starred on stage, in several hit TV series, film, commercials, television movies and variety specials. She has also co-starred with some of Hollywood's leading men and worked with some of the best directors in Hollywood and on Broadway. She believes that with good health one can do it all.
Now her secret is out. The knowledge and discipline which this actress, author and full-time mom has gathered to maintain her demanding schedule is available at bookstores, in the form of Marilu Henner's Total Health Makeover, Marilu Henner's 30 Day Total Health Makeover, Healthy Life Kitchen, Healthy Kids, I Refuse to Raise a Brat, and Healthy Holidays.
These books address her years of being overweight and stifled by bad health, and her journey of discovery to good health. It is a story of Marilu's own trial and error, noting the connections made and compulsions untangled through knowledge, observation and understanding. It helps us reevaluate our ideas of fitness, debunks the quick-fix diet, and gives us a holistic approach to health that can be maintained for a lifetime.
Her philosophy is culled from years of experience, and it is all based on a personal quest to combat unnecessary health risks and adapt an overall "sense" of our body's needs. Best of all, it works! Thousands of other people have improved their lives and health, multiplied their energy levels, and transformed their bodies and their lives.
Marilu's entire life is a testimony to the power of her approach to health. That energy and her extraordinary talents were unleashed to rave reviews recently on Broadway as Roxie Hart in “Chicago”, across the country as Annie in the National Company of “Annie Get Your Gun” and most recently as Lee the sexy provocative stranger in “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife”.
Marilu started her professional career starring in the first national touring company of “Grease”, later appearing with the Broadway Company. This was followed by “Over Here”, “Pal Joey”, and later in “Social Security”, directed by Mike Nichols.
As executive producer of the “Marilu Show”, Marilu formed a production company. Its first project included “Medicine Ball”, an offbeat Fox series, and critically acclaimed ABC “MOW”, “Abandoned & Deceived”, which told the true story of Gerri Jenson, the founder of ACES, an organization which helps trace "deadbeat dads and moms."
Marilu and Jenson also testified in Washington DC, to support congressional legislation to combat the problem. After seeing the positive results of her support and presence, she starred in another film, “Fight For Justice: the Nancy Conn Story”. With this project she hoped to shed light on the stalking and battering of women.
Braiding together her skills, experiences, and resources; Marilu discovered a deep and satisfying role using her entertainment arena. Again using the image of the whole system, she set her eye on worldwide social problems.
Currently, Marilu has released her two latest paperbacks Party Hearty and Healthy Kids and has starred in the television mini-series “Gone But Not Forgotten” and was also in the comedy series “Joint Custody”. In October of 2005, Marilu's new television series “Shape Up Your Life” aired on Discovery's FitTV network.
Henner has Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), and can remember the specific details of her everyday life since she was a small child; [2] On December 19, 2010, CBS's 60 Minutes aired a segment which featured six individuals thought to have this condition, including her.
Now her secret is out. The knowledge and discipline which this actress, author and full-time mom has gathered to maintain her demanding schedule is available at bookstores, in the form of Marilu Henner's Total Health Makeover, Marilu Henner's 30 Day Total Health Makeover, Healthy Life Kitchen, Healthy Kids, I Refuse to Raise a Brat, and Healthy Holidays.
These books address her years of being overweight and stifled by bad health, and her journey of discovery to good health. It is a story of Marilu's own trial and error, noting the connections made and compulsions untangled through knowledge, observation and understanding. It helps us reevaluate our ideas of fitness, debunks the quick-fix diet, and gives us a holistic approach to health that can be maintained for a lifetime.
Her philosophy is culled from years of experience, and it is all based on a personal quest to combat unnecessary health risks and adapt an overall "sense" of our body's needs. Best of all, it works! Thousands of other people have improved their lives and health, multiplied their energy levels, and transformed their bodies and their lives.
Marilu's entire life is a testimony to the power of her approach to health. That energy and her extraordinary talents were unleashed to rave reviews recently on Broadway as Roxie Hart in “Chicago”, across the country as Annie in the National Company of “Annie Get Your Gun” and most recently as Lee the sexy provocative stranger in “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife”.
Marilu started her professional career starring in the first national touring company of “Grease”, later appearing with the Broadway Company. This was followed by “Over Here”, “Pal Joey”, and later in “Social Security”, directed by Mike Nichols.
As executive producer of the “Marilu Show”, Marilu formed a production company. Its first project included “Medicine Ball”, an offbeat Fox series, and critically acclaimed ABC “MOW”, “Abandoned & Deceived”, which told the true story of Gerri Jenson, the founder of ACES, an organization which helps trace "deadbeat dads and moms."
Marilu and Jenson also testified in Washington DC, to support congressional legislation to combat the problem. After seeing the positive results of her support and presence, she starred in another film, “Fight For Justice: the Nancy Conn Story”. With this project she hoped to shed light on the stalking and battering of women.
Braiding together her skills, experiences, and resources; Marilu discovered a deep and satisfying role using her entertainment arena. Again using the image of the whole system, she set her eye on worldwide social problems.
Currently, Marilu has released her two latest paperbacks Party Hearty and Healthy Kids and has starred in the television mini-series “Gone But Not Forgotten” and was also in the comedy series “Joint Custody”. In October of 2005, Marilu's new television series “Shape Up Your Life” aired on Discovery's FitTV network.
Henner has Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM), and can remember the specific details of her everyday life since she was a small child; [2] On December 19, 2010, CBS's 60 Minutes aired a segment which featured six individuals thought to have this condition, including her.
Topics:
- Fitness & Wellness
- Life Balance
- Women’s Health
- Women’s Issues
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