On labeling himself according to his talents; on considering his audience when writing; on being influenced by the movie "A Place in the Sun," and on getting into acting
On deciding to get into show business, and on studying acting with Uta Hagen; on his philosophy of acting
On the feature film "Midnight Run," and on acting with Robert De Niro; on acting in various plays, and on the importance of knowing your lines; on important skills and tools for the actor
On the importance of persistence in an acting career, and on appearing in "Rosemary's Baby," "Catch-22," and "King Kong"; on appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and Late Night with David Letterman; on his brand of comedy, and on figuring out he was funny
On his base of support when he decided to become an actor; on changing his public persona when he hosted The Charles Grodin Show on CNBC; on steering clear of Hollywood in his career, and on "hateful" humor
On the business end of show business, and on dealing with agents and managers; on how his goals in the industry have changed over the years
On expressing himself via his 60 Minutes commentaries and through other avenues; on the role of comedy in history, and how it can help change the world