"Along with his recollections, Katleman shares hard-earned wisdom, ranging from how to deal with mercurial personalities to the importance of taking chances. A worthy entry in the lexicon of books chronicling Hollywood of yesteryear.” —Booklist
“Harris had an amazing career and it’s fun to relive it through his eyes. You Can’t Fall Off The Floor is a colorful and insightful read... I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did.” —Sherry Lansing, Former Chairman and CEO, Paramount Pictures
“Harris Katleman presided over the development and progress of Hollywood’s big and small screens like few others. This memoir is a must-read that brings Hollywood’s Golden Age back to life with untold, firsthand accounts of the stars and star-makers that defined the twentieth century.” —Ron Meyer, Vice Chairman of NBCUniversal
“The years go by, but I’ll never forget how influential Harris Katleman has been in my career. Not only does this book show his leadership in the television business, it shows how strongly he fought for groundbreaking shows that transformed the industry.” —David E. Kelley, Writer & Executive Producer of L.A. Law, Boston Legal, Big Little Lies, and Mr. Mercedes
“It’s one crazy story after another in this entertaining look behind the scenes of the film and TV industry from a Hollywood insider who always seemed to be in the room where it happened. Among his friends and enemies, Harris has counted some of the industry’s most iconic and outrageous personalities.” — Gary Newman, Chairman and CEO of Fox Television Group