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Marian Rees on producing Orphan Train 05:22

Interview: Marian Rees



Marian Rees on producing Deadman's Curve 01:07

Interview: Marian Rees | Show: Deadman's Curve



Marian Rees on producing The  Cracker Factory 02:45

Interview: Marian Rees | Show: Cracker Factory, The



Marian Rees on producing Orphan Train 05:22

Interview: Marian Rees | Show: Orphan Train



Marian Rees on producing The Marva Collins Story 07:02

Interview: Marian Rees | Show: Marva Collins, Story, The



Marian Rees on producing Angel Dusted 03:28

Interview: Marian Rees | Show: Angel Dusted



Marian Rees on her mentor Fay Kanin and her advice to create her own company 04:04

Interview: Marian Rees | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration



Marian Rees on her mentor Fay Kanin and her advice to create her own company 04:04

Interview: Marian Rees | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments



Marian Rees on her mentor Fay Kanin and her advice to create her own company 04:04

Interview: Marian Rees | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration



On his fidelity to the written word to the extent that he spoke a typo on M*A*S*H; on well-rehearsed spontaneity 02:50

Interview: Alan Alda



On the M*A*S*H episode "The Interview" 01:37

Interview: Alan Alda



On his improvisational training 02:36

Interview: Alan Alda



On Phil Silvers 01:14

Interview: Alan Alda



On working as a stage actor and learning from theater actors; on honing his acting skills; on his work on the theatrical production of "Pearly Victorious" with Ossie Davis 07:53

Interview: Alan Alda



On working at Naked City and learning from other actors; on tricks of the trade when working with shorter actors 02:44

Interview: Alan Alda



On the challenges of acting on camera and how this sometimes sacrifices the ability of an actor to be spontaneous 07:12

Interview: Alan Alda



On appearing briefly on various television episodes in the 1950s and 1960s 02:56

Interview: Alan Alda



Alan Alda on learning from other performers and actors by standing in the wings 02:35

Interview: Alan Alda | Genre: Comedy Series



Alan Alda on his fidelity to Larry Gelbart's script to the extent that he spoke a typo on M*A*S*H 02:16

Interview: Alan Alda | Person: Larry Gelbart



Alan Alda on Phil Silvers as a unique comedian who created a distinct character 01:02

Interview: Alan Alda | Person: Phil Silvers



Alan Alda on working with Ossie Davis in "Pearly Victorious" and how impressed he was with the actor 01:44

Interview: Alan Alda | Person: Ossie Davis



Alan Alda on working with and being influenced by actor Burgess Meredith on Naked City and having to accommodate Mr. Meredith's height 02:16

Interview: Alan Alda | Person: Burgess Meredith



Alan Alda on the role of improvisational training in his acting work, specifically work done at Second City 02:06

Interview: Alan Alda | Profession: Performers



Alan Alda on the role of improvisational training in his acting work, specifically work done at Second City 02:06

Interview: Alan Alda | Profession: Actor



Alan Alda on the uncomfortable things actors must do to accommodate the camera 03:02

Interview: Alan Alda | Profession: Performers



Alan Alda on the uncomfortable things actors must do to accommodate the camera 03:02

Interview: Alan Alda | Profession: Actor



Alan Alda on his fidelity to Larry Gelbart's scripts to the extent that he spoke a typo on M*A*S*H 01:26

Interview: Alan Alda



Alan Alda on his career: "Wherever I could get work, I worked... I thought I would be a stage actor. It never occurred to me that I'd have some big success on television" 00:18

Interview: Alan Alda



Alan Alda on the uncomfortable things actors must do to accommodate the camera 02:53

Interview: Alan Alda



Alan Alda on his fidelity to Larry Gelbart's scripts to the extent that he spoke a typo on M*A*S*H: "Larry wrote it, so I said it" 02:50

Interview: Alan Alda | Show: M*A*S*H



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