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Jeffrey Hayden on the impact of his 1996 documentary Children in America's Schools with Bill Moyers 01:05

Interview: Jeffrey Hayden | Show: Children in America's Schools with Bill Moyers



Jeffrey Hayden on working with Walt Disney (on the segment The Further Adventures of Gallegher for Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color) and his regret at not working on other projects with him 02:00

Interview: Jeffrey Hayden | Show: Wonderful World of Disney, The aka Magical World of Disney, The



Jeffrey Hayden on how filming Palmerstown, U.S.A. at the Disney ranch led to a Directors Guild rule about providing drivers to locations 03:02

Interview: Jeffrey Hayden | Topic: Industry Crossroads



On his childhood and early influences; on being drafted by the New York Giants; on working as an extra in the film industry 22:05

Interview: Frank Gifford



On another contract with the Giants; on his film acting roles; on his involvement with television and radio 06:16

Interview: Frank Gifford



On being born and growing up in Minneapolis (and spending some time as a child in Hong Kong); on his parents; on listening to radio shows; on appearing on the radio contest show "Stairway to Stardom" and winning second place; on organizing shows during his years in the U.S. Army 11:21

Interview: James Hong



On his comedy team "Hong and (Donald) Parker"; on appearing on You Bet Your Life; on quitting his engineering job to pursue a career in entertainment; "breakthrough" film roles in the '50s 09:46

Interview: James Hong



On cliched roles offered to Asian-Americans that were "novelty" parts; on how he approached his role in the feature film Black Widow (1987); on impressions he did in his early days as a comic, including James Cagney and Edward G. Robinson 09:14

Interview: James Hong



On auditioning for the Fireside Theatre episode "Bamboo Cross" and experience with director John Ford; on an incident with his Blood Alley director William Wellman; on stars Lana Turner and Lorne Greene; on his agent Bessie Loo, who represented Asian-American actors 13:37

Interview: James Hong



On appearing as a regular in The New Adventures of Charlie Chan; on shooting in Europe; on J. Carrol Naish's portrayal of Charlie Chan; on getting fired when he missed a cue 08:14

Interview: James Hong



On a non-cliche part he played on Dragnet; on a guest-starring role on The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin; on the vast number of TV productions during the '50s-'60s at Warner Brothers; on acting groups he got started 06:00

Interview: James Hong



James Hong on his experience on the Fireside Theatre episode "Bamboo Cross," directed by John Ford 03:18

Interview: James Hong | Person: John Ford



James Hong on an incident he recalls in which Lauren Bacall stood up to director William Wellman on the feature film "Blood Alley" 00:53

Interview: James Hong | Person: William Wellman



James Hong on an incident he recalls in which Lauren Bacall stood up to director William Wellman on the feature film "Blood Alley" 00:53

Interview: James Hong | Person: Lauren Bacall



James Hong on how Lana Turner arrived on the set for Falcon Crest 00:22

Interview: James Hong | Person: Lana Turner



James Hong on his affinity for Lorne Greene 00:45

Interview: James Hong | Person: Lorne Greene



James Hong on his agent Bessie Loo informing him he'd been cast on Marco Polo 02:32

Interview: James Hong | Person: Bessie Loo



James Hong on how his agent, Bessie Loo, got her start 02:01

Interview: James Hong | Person: Bessie Loo



James Hong on J. Carrol Nash's eye pieces to make him appear Asian for The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, his irritability (and drinking), and how he came to get Hong fired  03:52

Interview: James Hong | Person: J. Carrol Naish



James Hong on playing a rare non-Asian-American-cliche part on Dragnet, per Jack Webb's instructions 01:08

Interview: James Hong | Person: Jack Webb



James Hong on quitting his civil engineering career to pursue an acting career 01:40

Interview: James Hong



James Hong on how little change he's seen in the types of roles offered Asian-Americans in his lifetime 02:04

Interview: James Hong



James Hong on his agent Bessie Loo informing him he'd been cast on Marco Polo 02:32

Interview: James Hong



James Hong on playing a rare non-Asian-American-cliche part on Dragnet, per Jack Webb's instructions 01:08

Interview: James Hong



James Hong on his TV debut as a guest on You Bet Your Life 01:45

Interview: James Hong | Show: You Bet Your Life



James Hong on his experience on the Fireside Theatre episode "Bamboo Cross," directed by John Ford 03:18

Interview: James Hong | Show: Fireside Theatre



James Hong on how Lana Turner arrived on the set for Falcon Crest 00:22

Interview: James Hong | Show: Falcon Crest



James Hong on the thrill he got when his agent Bessie Loo called to tell him he was cast on Marco Polo 02:32

Interview: James Hong | Show: Marco Polo



James Hong on being cast as the number-one son on The New Adventures of Charlie Chan 01:55

Interview: James Hong | Show: New Adventures of Charlie Chan, The



James Hong on J. Carrol Nash's eye pieces to make him appear Asian for The New Adventures of Charlie Chan, his irritability (and drinking), and how he came to get Hong fired  03:52

Interview: James Hong | Show: New Adventures of Charlie Chan, The



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