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On his plays "The Orphans' Home Cycle"; on writing the feature film "Tender Mercies"; on the Hallmark Hall of Fame version of his teleplay "Old Man" 11:17
Interview: Horton Foote
On writing for cable networks; on what represents television at its best; on his thoughts on the golden age of television 08:12
Interview: Horton Foote
On the importance of creating a mood or setting for a story; on his greatest success and on what he's proudest of in his career; on his mentors, and on various people with whom he's worked in his career 10:30
Interview: Horton Foote
Horton Foote on Agnes De Mille, Lucy Crowell, Martha Graham, and Catherine Squire 02:28
Interview: Horton Foote | Person: Agnes De Mille
Horton Foote on the importance of creating a mood or setting for a story 02:53
Interview: Horton Foote | Profession: Writers
Horton Foote on his greatest success and on what he's proudest of in his career 00:55
Interview: Horton Foote
Horton Foote on the Hallmark Hall of Fame version of his teleplay "Old Man" 01:45
Interview: Horton Foote | Show: Hallmark Hall of Fame
Horton Foote on what represents television at its best 01:41
Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: Television Industry
Horton Foote on his thoughts on the golden age of television 04:18
Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: Television Industry
Horton Foote on his mentors 01:50
Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
Horton Foote on his thoughts on the Golden Age of Television 04:18
Interview: Horton Foote | Topic: TV's Golden Age (1940s & '50s)
On people he worked with in his career; on the then-importance of him continuing to work, and on what he loves about theater 06:02
Interview: Horton Foote
Horton Foote on the then-importance of him continuing to work, and on what he loves about theater 03:28
Interview: Horton Foote
On memories of working with Lorne Michaels on Saturday Night Live; on what it was like to be on Saturday Night Live in the 1970s; on some of his most beloved characters; on impressions and meeting people he impersonated on Saturday Night Live 18:28
Interview: Garrett Morris
On his favorite characters and sketches from Saturday Night Live; on his relationships with his cast mates on the show; on working with Walter Matthau on Saturday Night Live; on why he left the show; on paving the way for other performers and performers who have paved the way for him 10:04
Interview: Garrett Morris
On his legacy on Saturday Night Live; on appearing on The Jeffersons; on his dramatic work on ER, Hill Street Blues and Hunter; on becoming a regular on Martin; on being shot in 1994; on joining the cast of The Jamie Foxx Show; on his favorite episode of The Jamie Foxx Show; on the representation of minorities on cable TV versus network TV; on his view of diversity on television 15:51
Interview: Garrett Morris
On his character on 2 Broke Girls; on working with the cast of the show; on his comparison of the writing on 2 Broke Girls and Saturday Night Live; on his favorite episode of 2 Broke Girls; on his comedy club; on his project, Storyville; on his fans; on advice he would give to aspiring actors; on his greatest achievement; on his biggest regret; on where he sees himself in ten years 14:53
Interview: Garrett Morris
Garrett Morris on one of his most beloved characters - the news announcer for the hard of hearing, created by Chevy Chase for Saturday Night Live 01:04
Interview: Garrett Morris | Genre: Late Night
Garrett Morris on his dramatic work including appearances on ER and Hill Street Blues and Hunter 00:47
Interview: Garrett Morris | Genre: Cop/Detective/Mystery Series
Garrett Morris on his dramatic work including appearances on ER 00:47
Interview: Garrett Morris | Genre: Medical Dramas