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Leonard Nimoy on the intimacy the camera can provide to an actor 01:10
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Profession: Actor
Leonard Nimoy on staying in character between takes, and his experience in film vs. TV 01:31
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Profession: Actor
Leonard Nimoy on appearing (in difficult costuming) in his first sci-fi role in the 1952 serial Zombies of the Stratosphere 03:41
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on how appearing in a stage production of "The Three Musketeers" for children got him the job on a feature film version of radio-TV's Queen for a Day 02:24
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on actor Jeff Corey's blacklisting, and how Nimoy became involved in teaching as an indirect result 00:42
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on the shift in acting styles in the 1950s, when he began to teach acting 02:20
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on how he prepares for a role, and the importance of subtext 02:29
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on staying in character between takes, and his experience in film vs. TV 01:31
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on getting cast on Star Trek (after submitting an episode of Dr. Kildare to show his "range" to producer/creator Gene Roddenberry) 03:03
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on Star Trek producer Gene Roddenberry's description of "Spock" and the concern that "Spock's" initial skin coloring of red might read black on black and white TV sets 01:46
Interview: Leonard Nimoy
Leonard Nimoy on how appearing in a stage production of "The Three Musketeers" for children got him the job on a feature film version of radio-TV's Queen for a Day 02:24
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Show: Queen for a Day
Leonard Nimoy on getting cast on Star Trek (after submitting an episode of Dr. Kildare to show his "range" to producer/creator Gene Roddenberry) 03:03
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Show: Star Trek
Leonard Nimoy on getting cast on Star Trek (after submitting an episode of Dr. Kildare to show his "range" to producer/creator Gene Roddenberry) 03:03
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Show: Dr. Kildare
Leonard Nimoy on actor Jeff Corey's blacklisting, and how Nimoy became involved in teaching as an indirect result 00:42
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Topic: Hollywood Blacklist
Leonard Nimoy on Star Trek producer Gene Roddenberry's description of "Spock" and the concern that "Spock's" initial skin coloring of red might read black on black and white TV sets 00:57
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Topic: Underrepresented Voices
Leonard Nimoy on Star Trek producer Gene Roddenberry's description of "Spock" and Nimoy's admiration for Lon Chaney in immersing himself into characters 00:57
Interview: Leonard Nimoy | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
On the first television program he directed; on joining the Directors Guild 14:23
Interview: Norman Felton
On the "Chicago School" of Television - Garroway-at-Large, Stud's Place; on TV's first soap opera These Are My Children; on Crisis 13:16
Interview: Norman Felton
Director Norman Felton on bringing These Are My Children to television- TV's first soap opera - with creator Irna Phillips; on working in radio 02:21
Interview: Norman Felton | Genre: Daytime/Primetime Serials
Director Norman Felton on the "Chicago School" of Broadcasting, which included shows Garroway-at-Large and Studs' Place, crediting the philosophy to writers Charlie Andrews and Paul Rhymer 02:34
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Charlie Andrews
Director Norman Felton on the "Chicago School" of Broadcasting, which included shows Garroway-at-Large and Studs' Place, crediting the philosophy to writers Charlie Andrews and Paul Rhymer 02:34
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Paul Rhymer
Director Norman Felton on working with Ted Mills in Chicago television 00:33
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Ted Mills
Director Norman Felton on working with Ted Mills and Bob Banner in Chicago television 02:19
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Bob Banner
Director Norman Felton on working with Ted Mills and Bob Banner in Chicago television 02:19
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Ted Mills
Director Norman Felton on getting Studs Terkel onto television 00:51
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Studs Terkel
Director Norman Felton on the "Chicago School" of Broadcasting, which included shows Garroway-at-Large and Studs' Place, crediting the philosophy to writers Charlie Andrews and Paul Rhymer 02:34
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Dave Garroway
Director Norman Felton on bringing Paul Rhymer's Vic and Sade to television and crafting the Chicago School 02:34
Interview: Norman Felton | Person: Paul Rhymer