It’s coming out soon. This star has battled booze, cigars and diabetes.
Who is it?
But this memoir is a different species entirely from the normal rags-to-riches tale of a big-screen leading man or woman – it’s the life of Cheeta the chimpanzee.
Tarzan’s famous co-star, who embarked on his screen career in the 1930s alongside Johnny Weissmuller and Maureen O’Sullivan, is the subject of Me Cheeta, to be published by Fourth Estate in October.
The 75-year-old chimp, now enjoying retirement in a Palm Springs sanctuary, will not be going near the word processor personally. Fourth Estate has teamed him up with a ghostwriter but is promising a “funny, moving and searingly honest” memoir.

Look, Cheet (can I still call you that?)… let’s just let water under the bridge go over the dam okay, pal?
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