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Sally Jessy Raphael on the importance of oral history projects like The Interviews 01:48
Interview: Sally Jessy Raphael
Sally Jessy Raphael on her proudest career achievement, and on career regrets 01:38
Interview: Sally Jessy Raphael
On his childhood and early education; on how he became interested in theater and playwriting, and on his undergraduate and graduate education; on his play "Summertree", which was made into a movie, starring Michael Douglas 15:57
Interview: Ron Cowen
On the Eugene O'Neill Playwrights Conference, where he met writing partner, Daniel Lipman, and on what he learned from working with director Lloyd Richards; on writing a teleplay for CBS Playhouse, and on how he approached writing for television versus playwriting; on writing two episodes of PBS's American Short Story 12:04
Interview: Ron Cowen
On what he enjoys about writing; on his solo writing process, including his editing and rewriting process; on never experiencing writer's block; on the Writers Guild 12:50
Interview: Ron Cowen
On mentors he has had in his career; on advice for aspiring writers; on his proudest career achievement, and on career regrets; on how he would like to be remembered 09:11
Interview: Ron Cowen
Ron Cowen on writing 1985's An Early Frost (with Daniel Lipman), which depicted the AIDS epidemic, being his proudest career achievement 01:34
Interview: Ron Cowen | Genre: TV Movies/Miniseries/Dramatic Specials
Ron Cowen on a teleplay he wrote for CBS Playhouse in 1968 called "Saturday Adoption" 07:12
Interview: Ron Cowen | Genre: Classic Anthology Series
Ron Cowen on adapting Sherwood Anderson and Willa Cather short stories for American Short Story 02:53
Interview: Ron Cowen | Genre: Drama Series
Ron Cowen on the film adaptation of his play "Summertree", which starred Michael Douglas 05:29
Interview: Ron Cowen | Person: Michael Douglas
Ron Cowen on the process of collaborating with his writing partner, Daniel Lipman, and how helpful he finds their writing partnership 00:59
Interview: Ron Cowen | Person: Daniel Lipman
Ron Cowen as viewing Angela Lansbury as a mentor in his career 01:24
Interview: Ron Cowen | Person: Angela Lansbury
Ron Cowen on his proudest career achievement, writing (with Daniel Lipman) the 1985 made-for-TV movie An Early Frost, which was the first movie to deal with the AIDS epidemic 02:45
Interview: Ron Cowen
Ron Cowen on the first play he wrote, "Summertree", which was championed by his college professor Jerome Lawrence, developed at the Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, and optioned by Lincoln Center before being made into a movie 08:20
Interview: Ron Cowen
Ron Cowen on a teleplay he wrote for CBS Playhouse in 1968 called "Saturday Adoption" 07:12
Interview: Ron Cowen | Show: CBS Playhouse
Ron Cowen on adapting Sherwood Anderson and Willa Cather short stories for American Short Story, and on the process of adapting short stories for television 02:53
Interview: Ron Cowen | Show: American Short Story
Ron Cowen on writing 1985's An Early Frost (with Daniel Lipman), which depicted the AIDS epidemic, being his proudest career achievement 01:34
Interview: Ron Cowen | Show: Early Frost, An
Ron Cowen on the creative influence his mother, a former costume designer for Twentieth Century Fox, had on his life 02:26
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Creative Influences and Inspiration
Ron Cowen on the creative influence his mother, a former costume designer for Twentieth Century Fox, had on his life 02:26
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Ron Cowen on the first play he wrote, "Summertree", which was championed by his college professor Jerome Lawrence, developed at the Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, and optioned by Lincoln Center before being made into a movie 08:20
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: First Big Break
Ron Cowen on the first play he wrote, "Summertree", which was championed by his college professor Jerome Lawrence, developed at the Eugene O'Neill National Playwrights Conference, and optioned by Lincoln Center before being made into a movie 08:20
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Pivotal Career Moments
Ron Cowen on his first television writing experience, for CBS Playhouse in 1968, and on the difference between television at that time versus the then-present 02:08
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Television Industry
Ron Cowen on going on strike with the Writers Guild early in his career, on attending a meeting for the Guild in those days, and on the importance of the Guild 04:14
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Industry Strikes
Ron Cowen on going on strike with the Writers Guild early in his career, on attending a meeting for the Guild in those days, and on the importance of the Guild 04:14
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Industry Crossroads
Ron Cowen on going on strike with the Writers Guild early in his career, on attending a meeting for the Guild in those days, and on the importance of the Guild 04:14
Interview: Ron Cowen | Topic: Television Industry