No genre is as natural for listening as the memoir. When you think about it, every day we listen to other peoples’ lives. So, why not take it up a notch and listen to the stories of people who inspire, intrigue, and entertain us?
The best celebrity memoir audiobooks are in a league of their own—there is no greater listening experience than a memoir performed by the celebrity behind the title. Their charisma and authenticity greatly enhance the experience, making it all the more engaging. In fact, many listeners who would never think to read a celebrity memoir in print gravitate to the genre in audio. There’s something intimate and magical about hearing, in their own voice, the nitty-gritty of a star’s path through the highs and lows of fame.
This competitive genre continues to evolve and innovate as more high-profile people discover the power of audio, often blending memoir with comedy, self-development, social critique, and exclusive performances. Whether they're known for their work on the court, the stage, or the screen, this star-studded, author-narrated list of our 100 essential celebrity memoirs shimmers with talent and intrigue, revealing the real-life stories of your favorite A-listers.
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Former FLOTUS Michelle Obama leads us through her modest upbringing in Chicago to the majestic rooms of the White House, making listeners feel like First Friends.
There’s no need to be a foodie to enjoy the legendary raconteur and renaissance man’s blockbuster memoir that forever changed how we think about restaurants.
In this follow-up to We're Going to Need More Wine, Gabrielle Union returns with warmth and candor, diving even deeper into some of her pivotal life moments.
In this fully formed, cleverly framed, and utterly brilliant memoir, Alan Cumming's voice is perfection (with a Scottish accent). Listening to him tell his own story is the definition of essential.
This heart of this joint memoir from Hollywood icons Ron and Clint Howard centers on an American family and the love and support it took to make it in a tough town.
Narrated in his own cool, laidback drawl, Academy Award winner Matthew McConaughey shares reflections from his personal diaries packed with failures, joys, triumphs, and sorrows.
As the acclaimed actor proves time and again in this vulnerable memoir, Viola Davis is one of the best in the business, delivering seamless, powerful performances that touch the soul.
In her final memoir, the late Carrie Fisher reminisces on her time spent as Princess Leia, reflecting on behind-the-scenes antics, pain points, and cherished memories alike.
Vivid personal memoir and breathtaking exclusive performances blend beautifully as famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma shares his remarkable journey towards meaning, purpose, and connection.
A cast of famous friends (and his parents) lend their voices and comedic timing to Seth Rogen’s varied experiences, from his stand-up debut to the wild story behind his audacious film, The Interview.
In this brutally honest yet entertaining memoir, Danny Trejo comes clean about his time spent in prison, struggle with addiction, and the beauty of redemption.
A true trailblazer, Cicely Tyson offers a testament to her unparalleled tenacity and faith in this gorgeous memoir that's as nuanced and full of heart as the characters she portrayed.
The horror icon otherwise known as Cassandra Peterson cements her legacy as a comic genius and feminist trailblazer in this deliciously devilish and surprisingly moving memoir.
Like the man himself, actor and activist Sidney Poitier’s powerful memoir pulses with purpose and integrity—from a childhood on a small Bahamian island to the stellar acting career that broke barriers.
Powerhouse Alanis Morissette is one of the most complex, thoughtful artists of her generation, and in this soul-searching listen, she offers a glimpse into an uphill battle in a male-dominated industry.
Unabashedly authentic, Sinéad O'Connor was a true original. In her open-hearted, illuminating memoir, the artist and activist does not shy from controversy, engaging with her past fearlessly.
Keeping it real, Empire star Taraji P. Henson opens up about her childhood, motherhood, and her acting journey, telling it like it is at every turn with a great sense of humor and penetrating honesty.
If you’re in the mood to wallow in great wit and observations that, with all their absurdity, still ring true, this is the memoir—Billy Crystal’s riffs on aging are timeless.
Lauded producer Shonda Rhimes embarks on a year of radical openness and reflects on how the experiment improved her world, dramatically.
The late, great actor Leslie Jordan warmed our hearts with this performance of his memoir about growing up gay in the Deep South and navigating Hollywood.
In this Grammy and Audie Award-winning listen, Janis Ian explores her extraordinary life with down-to-earth honesty. It's the quintessence of the music memoir genre.
The beloved actor tells stories from her darkest depths to the pinnacle of her success, made all the more satisfying by the path of self-love and discovery paved along the way.
In his late 90s, Mel Brooks hasn’t lost one bit of his ability to tell an anecdote like no one else. As he proves in this memoir, his is a talent that comes along once in a century.
Written as a series of letters to her daughters, Ali Wong’s memoir shimmers with hilarious, uncensored observations and enlightening, deeply moving honesty.
In this star-studded listen from the unlikeliest of hip-hop greats, Ad-Rock and Mike D detail the band’s history, explore their legacy, and pay tribute to late bandmate MCA.
Rage Against the Machine’s fearless Tom Morello shares defining moments, from growing up Black in suburban Illinois to his days on stage. He’s a force, and he sure can play.
Tina Fey shows us who’s the boss in this collection of spirited essays, spanning from big comedy dreams to her legendary work on Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock.
In his soaring memoir, Tony winner and fashion icon Billy Porter inspires as he touches on his HIV diagnosis and the adversity he faced growing up gay and Black.
Lauren Graham comes across as a spiritual successor to her Gilmore Girls alter-ego Lorelai, as she reminiscences on making it big in television with bubbly wit.
A grown-up member of the Brat Pack, Rob Lowe has learned life’s lessons and has no shortage of stories to share in this fascinating, thoughtful memoir.
As raw as her brilliant Nanette, Hannah Gadsby's memoir cuts to the bone, both a fascinating retelling of the show’s conception and an unfiltered glimpse inward.
Comedy sensation Trevor Noah demonstrates heart, grit, and humor in this fresh and touching memoir, a savvy take on everything—even apartheid's painful truths.
Mindy Kaling has the gift of turning what could dash other’s hopes and dreams into laughter and joy, a skill she wields to great effect in this empowering memoir.
This memoir is a touching tribute to the bond between mother and child, a dual-narrated reckoning of ideals, beliefs, and life-changing experiences.
Gabriel Byrne’s expressive, captivating storytelling abilities immerse you in this dark, dreamy ride through past traumas and playful moments alike.
The Foo Fighters front man demonstrates the good-naturedness he's known for in this heartfelt standout that explores everything from fatherhood to the loss of Kurt Cobain.
Stories from the White House and White Castle alike shine in Kal Penn's memoir, a bright listen that captures both the sting of confronting racism and the joy of following dreams.
Offering reflections on trauma, survival, and stardom laced with acerbic humor, Jennette McCurdy’s performance of her debut memoir is soul-baring, visceral, and brave.
Few fashion icons are more renowned than Vogue’s Andrew Leon Talley. This is the story of his ascent in the style world—dodging racism, rumors, and cutthroat competition.
Quinta Brunson chronicles her journey from viral sensation to Emmy winner, energetically covering everything from growing up in West Philly to Black hair care to mental health.
The Grand Slam great’s personal account of his rise to fame, dynamically narrated by voice actor Erik Davies, is a colorful character study of an utterly unique athlete.
In this lyrically-named listen, Sleater-Kinney’s Carrie Brownstein shares her history with the label-resistant indie punk band and her creative ventures in television.
The true story of cult classic director John Waters’s cross-country hitchhiking journey, Carsick will have listeners rolling with laughter from Baltimore to San Fran.
At last, superstar Mariah Carey tells her story, her way—totally unfiltered. Funny, heartfelt, and insightful, this triumphant memoir is as impressive as her five-octave range.
In his exquisitely written memoir, actor Elliot Page explores the fight for survival and pursuit of authenticity, recognizing his darkest moments while inviting others into the light.
Orange Is the New Black’s Diane Guerrero shines a light on the plight of immigrants in this poignant recollection of her parents’ deportation, which left her alone in America at only 14.
Drew Barrymore is a ray of human sunshine, her vibrant, endearing nature shining in this listen that traces her long journey toward healing, self-acceptance, and joy.
Queer Eye’s JVN brings buoyant charisma to his vulnerable debut memoir, giving voice to the complicated personal history that made him a champion of positivity.
In her captivating debut collection of essays, Insecure’s Issa Rae shares stories about cybersex, shyness, and more, all delivered with candor and self-deprecating humor.
Springsteen’s memoir, gritty and down-to-earth, filled with spirituality and symbolism, taps into the raw humanity that inspired the working-class anthems for which he’s best known.
The Emmy Award-winning news anchor and Peabody Award-winning journalist shares decades of stories, from surviving childhood illness to breaking major historical moments.
Kate Mulgrew was born with teeth, which her parents, fearing she would swallow them, had removed. So began an exceptional life marked by grit and grace, detailed warmly in this memoir.
Will Smith seems to have always been a superstar—Will is his self-imposed reality check, an introspective look at finding fame and everything that accompanies it.
In this moving epistolary memoir, actor Mary Louise Parker writes to the men (some she knows well and some nonexistent) responsible for helping her come into her own.
With its raw renditions of “Hallelujah” and “Honky Cat,” Brandi Carlile's ode to the music that carried her through her tumultuous coming out and coming-of-age sings to our hearts.
A legendary member of The Rolling Stones, Keith Richards takes us on a dizzying private tour of a life that rocked and rolled, not shying away from scandal and fame.
After years of association, Leah Remini infamously broke with The Church of Scientology and shared her truth publicly. In this listen, she details the road to emotional and spiritual freedom.
In a lighthearted, conversational tone, Simu Liu (Shang-Chi, Barbie) unspools his compelling background and hard-won journey toward success and familial reconciliation.
Think you know this early aughts megastar? In this down-to-earth memoir, Jessica Simpson proves she's so much more than tabloid fodder, skewering stereotypes and reclaiming her narrative.
Shark Tank's Daymond John has been inspiring us to be entrepreneurs for years. In his debut Audible Original, he shares the winding tale of how he turned $40 into an empire.
Academy Award winner Sally Field delivers a deeply intimate reflection on long hidden traumas and the aches and thrills of stardom with tenacity and sensitivity.
With humor and humility, Bryan Cranston chronicles his riveting circuitous route to stardom, from soap operas to sitcoms to Broadway to breaking ground in Breaking Bad.
Academy Award winner Jamie Foxx gets transparent about parenting in this good-humored, open-hearted reflection on taking on his biggest role yet: fatherhood.
The Princess Bride’s Cary Elwes offers a glimpse into the making of the cult classic comedy, sharing some of his favorite off-camera memories and cherished recollections.
Featuring some of today’s biggest rising stars, this examination of personal and creative identity explores the diverse journeys of musicians including Billie Eilish, Camilo, and Doja Cat.
Kevin Hart balances stories from a difficult upbringing with his trademark humor and important lessons about taking chances and believing in yourself, no matter the odds.
A sci-fi pop culture legend, Wil Wheaton reflects on a life entrenched in nerdiness, looking back at the pain points of child stardom and finding fulfillment as an adult.
If you loved Abbi Jacobson's irreverent comedy and relatable weirdness on Broad City, don't miss her collection of rambling thoughts born from a post-breakup road trip.
With deft vulnerability, Prince Harry leads listeners through his mother’s death and the years that follow, offering a window into the grief, anger, and denial that shaped his adolescence.
The two-time Women’s World Cup champion details her efforts on and off the pitch, sharing her successes and insecurities in equal measure, and offering a blueprint for how to enact positive change.
This poignant memoir follows two friends who untiringly supported each other and their endeavors—Robert Mapplethorpe, as a provocative photographer, and Patti Smith, as a groundbreaking musician.
Get ready to be regaled with real-life stories filled with gumption: "Cha" has plenty of it. The South Carolina native speaks his truth and offers some sage advice in this incisive, inspirational listen.
Constance Wu reveals her true gift for storytelling, both in earnest, vulnerable prose and in performance, her fine voice alight with humility and the warm glow of nostalgia.
Hail to the king, baby—the Evil Dead star spills the beans like a seasoned insider in this tongue-in-cheek, one-of-a-kind, totally groovy glimpse into blue-collar Hollywood.
In this smart, savvy self-dev memoir, the multi-platinum recording artist shares his journey from his early 20s in the rap scene to his role as one of the highest-paid TV execs.
“Old age isn't for sissies,” the beloved The Golden Girls star quips in her delightful memoir, alongside recollections from a long, successful career and a storied life.
The folk icon explores his tempestuous youth with candor, sharing intimate details of addiction, mental illness, and a turbulent home life that paint his work in a new light.
After suffering a massive stroke, Sharon Stone had to rebuild her life entirely. This listen will leave you not only in awe of her resilience and courage but also feeling enlightened.
Dame Julie Andrews offers listeners a charming look into a life well-lived, from confronting the pressures and fears of fame and motherhood to finding love amidst the tumult.
The comedian shares her opinions on sexism, racism, interracial dating, performative allyship, and mental health with blunt honesty, keen humor, and thought-provoking insight.
As well known for her fearless activism as she is for her brilliant acting, Jane Fonda is a legend, her story as much a recount of the good fight as it is an invitation to join it.
Megan Mullally and Nick Offerman are the funniest couple on television. For the full scoop on their offbeat romance, don’t miss this quirky oral history of their courtship.
The sitcom star’s nonlinear memoir begins with a gutting recollection of a near-fatal coma, setting the tone for a listen that unabashedly grapples with addiction and sobriety.
This memoir, filled with personal stories, life wisdom, and, yes, musical interludes, from American treasure Dolly Parton is authentic and warm, the ultimate feel-good listen.
Misty Copeland made history as the first Black soloist for the American Ballet Theatre. Here, she pays tribute to fellow trailblazer Raven Wilkinson, intertwining their stories of passion and perseverance.
From growing up in an Italian American family to falling in love, Stanley Tucci explores how his love of food has touched all areas of his life—and shares plenty of recipes along with delicious memories.
Enninful, one of the most impressive creative forces of the 21st century, shares his journey from working-class refugee to British Vogue's top brass. Luminous and heartfelt, this listen stays with you.
Amy Poehler shares engaging stories and wisdom gleaned, with a dream cast of guest narrators, including Carol Burnett, Patrick Stewart, Kathleen Turner, and her own parents.
With charming honesty boosted by Rocketman star Taron Egerton's stellar performance, Elton John recounts topping the charts, getting sober, and finding love.
The tenacious writer, director, producer, and trans rights activist shares her story of growing up, coming out to family and friends, and widely championing acceptance.
Unearthing the traumas that plagued her since childhood and through her career, Demi Moore pens a memoir that's reflective and courageous, delivered in her soft, raspy voice.
A gifted storyteller, the late Alan Arkin brings a familiar, friendly tone to this engaging mini-memoir of his spiritual journey that doubles as an accessible guide to meditation.
The Bob's Burgers voice actor brings his signature deep droll and deadpan delivery to this self-help memoir, making his audio ode to personal catastrophe a treat.
This touching dual-memoir recounts the childhoods, formative experiences, and career landmarks of father and son film greats Sheen and Estevez, underscoring their unshakable bond.
Michael J. Fox's stunning memoir tackles his Parkinson's diagnosis and facing mortality, offering a window into his own life and a fresh, hopeful perspective for listeners.
Model, actress, and influencer Emily Ratajkowski meditates on sexuality, body image, feminism, and working in an industry that too often commodifies womanhood.
A look into the fantastical and sometimes lonely life of a traveling comedian, Steve Martin's story of daring and determination will be one you won't want to pause until it’s finished.
As you’d expect from the comic, this memoir is funny, charming, and indefatigably empathetic. But it’s also a touching portrait of how the spirit can survive in spite of it all.
In this memoir told through the lens of 40 songs, U2’s legendary front man opens up about his life in art and activism against the backdrop of a soul-searching soundtrack.
Hollywood writer and producer Michael Elliot spills his guts in this rags-to-riches memoir, inspiring us to never give up on our dreams, no matter how lofty they may seem.