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Ellen Holly on being at the 1963 March on Washington with her aunt Anna Arnold Hedgeman
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Interview: Ellen Holly Topic: We Considered
Ellen Holly on guest-starring on Dr. Kildare, and on having to wear makeup to make her skin appear darker for the show
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Interview: Ellen Holly Genre: Medical Dramas
Ellen Holly on playing "Carla Gray" on One Life to Live
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Ellen Holly on playing "Carla Gray" on One Life to Live
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Ellen Holly on playing "Carla Gray" on One Life to Live
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Ellen Holly on appearing as "Stephanie" in the Broadway production of Too Late the Phalarope, and on how she played the role
08:53
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Performers
Ellen Holly on appearing as "Stephanie" in the Broadway production of Too Late the Phalarope, and on how she played the role
08:53
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Actress
Ellen Holly on being invited to join the Actors Studio by Lee Strasberg
03:17
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Performers
Ellen Holly on being invited to join the Actors Studio by Lee Strasberg
03:17
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Actress
Ellen Holly on what she learned at the Actors Studio, and why she didn't like Lee Strasberg as a teacher
04:46
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Performers
Ellen Holly on what she learned at the Actors Studio, and why she didn't like Lee Strasberg as a teacher
04:46
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Actress
Ellen Holly on what she learned from her time on One Life to Live, including advice she would give to young actors about the business-end of television
06:00
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Performers
Ellen Holly on what she learned from her time on One Life to Live, including advice she would give to young actors about the business-end of television
06:00
Interview: Ellen Holly Profession: Actress
Robert Smigel on being influenced by television shows like Mister Ed and the talking horse (which may have influenced his character "Triumph the Insult Comic Dog")
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Interview: Robert Smigel Show: Mister Ed
Robert Smigel on the writers' room at Saturday Night Live when he joined in 1985; on the experience of his first week on the show and learning that even the funniest sketches in the room may bomb in front of a live audience; on when he first started writing on SNL and what it meant to him to be part of a show he grew up watching; on being a comedy “nerd”; on feeling like he didn’t fit in; on not knowing what kinds of sketches Lorne wanted him to write; on the early sketches he was writing being more oddball
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