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Actress Maria Riva on her husband, set designer William Riva (and crediting him as the person who first used shiny floors for car commercials) 00:45
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: William Riva
Actress Maria Riva on how she became a contract player for CBS in the early 1950s, along with actress Mary Sinclair, John Newland, and (possibly) John Forsythe all of whom then worked on such CBS series of the day as Studio One and Danger 01:43
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Mary Sinclair
Actress Maria Riva on how she became a contract player for CBS in the early 1950s, along with actress Mary Sinclair, John Newland, and (possibly) John Forsythe all of whom then worked on such CBS series of the day as Studio One and Danger 01:43
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: John Newland
Actress Maria Riva on how she became a contract player for CBS in the early 1950s, along with actress Mary Sinclair, John Newland, and (possibly) John Forsythe all of whom then worked on such CBS series of the day as Studio One and Danger 01:43
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: John Forsythe
Actress Maria Riva on the difference to the public between a movie star and a television actor as she noted when approached by a fan while accompanying her mother Marlene Dietrich in the 1950s 00:33
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Marlene Dietrich
Actress Maria Riva on the enthusiasm for the work that director Sidney Lumet had when she worked with him on such TV series as Danger and You Are There in the 1950s 01:46
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Sidney Lumet
Actress Maria Riva briefly on Studio One producer-director Worthington Miner 00:19
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Worthington Miner
Actress Maria Riva on a gaffe that happened on "live" TV in the 1950s when the prop gun that actor Rod Steiger was using didn't fire— prompting him to instead say "bang" (possibly on Lux Video Theater: "Cafe Ami" [their only confirmed co-starring TV show]) 01:26
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Rod Steiger
Actress Maria Riva on how she worked for director Paul Nickell rather than Franklin Schaffner on Studio One 00:22
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Paul Nickell
Actress Maria Riva on how she worked for director Paul Nickell rather than Franklin Schaffner on Studio One 00:22
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Franklin J. Schaffner
Actress Maria Riva on director Paul Nickell, for whom she worked with several times on Studio One 00:37
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Paul Nickell
Actress Maria Riva on appearing on a series of cerebral palsy telethons in the 1950s at the request of Yul Brynner (the airtime donated by ABC President Leonard Goldenson), and trying to dispel the stigma of the disease 04:31
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Yul Brynner
Actress Maria Riva on appearing on a series of cerebral palsy telethons in the 1950s at the request of Yul Brynner (the airtime donated by ABC President Leonard Goldenson), and trying to dispel the stigma of the disease 04:31
Interview: Maria Riva | Person: Leonard H. Goldenson
Maria Riva on establishing herself as a TV star in the 1950s, and how little TV demanded of acting "talent" in the early days of the medium 01:28
Interview: Maria Riva | Profession: Actress
Actress Maria Riva on the difference to the public between a movie star and a television actor as she noted when approached by a fan while accompanying her mother Marlene Dietrich in the 1950s 01:33
Interview: Maria Riva | Profession: Actress
Actress Maria Riva on the Golden Age of live TV in New York in the 1950s, exemplified by such classic anthology series as Studio One 01:04
Interview: Maria Riva
Actress Maria Riva on the difference to the public between a movie star and a television actor as she noted when approached by a fan while accompanying her mother Marlene Dietrich in the 1950s 01:33
Interview: Maria Riva
Actress Maria Riva on how she became a contract player for CBS in the early 1950s, along with actress Mary Sinclair, John Newland, and (possibly) John Forsythe all of whom then worked on such CBS series of the day as Studio One and Danger 01:43
Interview: Maria Riva
Actress Maria Riva on a gaffe that happened on live TV in the 1950s when the prop gun that actor Rod Steiger was using didn't fire— prompting him to instead say: bang 01:26
Interview: Maria Riva
Actress Maria Riva on the enthusiasm for the work that director Sidney Lumet had when she worked with him on such TV series as Danger and You Are There in the 1950s 01:01
Interview: Maria Riva
Actress Maria Riva on being the spokesperson (and learning how to demonstrate the use of aluminum foil on live TV) for Alcoa on The Alcoa Hour 00:59
Interview: Maria Riva
Actress Maria Riva on how she became interested in television production leading to her debut on the anthology series Sure As Fate 00:57
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Sure As Fate
Actress Maria Riva on the Golden Age of "live" TV in New York in the 1950s, exemplified by such classic anthology series as Studio One 01:04
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Studio One
Actress Maria Riva on making costume changes in "live" TV in the 1950s 01:14
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Studio One
Actress Maria Riva on how she became a contract player for CBS in the early 1950s, along with actress Mary Sinclair, John Newland, and (possibly) John Forsythe all of whom then worked on such CBS series of the day as Studio One and Danger 01:43
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Studio One
Actress Maria Riva on how she became a contract player for CBS in the early 1950s, along with actress Mary Sinclair, John Newland, and (possibly) John Forsythe all of whom then worked on such CBS series of the day as Studio One and Danger 01:43
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Danger
Actress Maria Riva on getting her first acting job in TV on the anthology series Sure As Fate 00:45
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Sure As Fate
Actress Maria Riva briefly on being nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in 1951 and 1952 and how little recollection she has of the nominations 00:21
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Emmy Awards, The (Primetime and Daytime)
Actress Maria Riva on the enthusiasm for the work that director Sidney Lumet had when she worked with him on such TV series as Danger and You Are There in the 1950s 01:01
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: Danger
Actress Maria Riva on the enthusiasm for the work that director Sidney Lumet had when she worked with him on such TV series as Danger and You Are There in the 1950s 01:01
Interview: Maria Riva | Show: You Are There